University Communication and Marketing ended regular updates to the fyi website on March 2, 2012.
Information for faculty and staff now appears on Iowa Now, particularly under the “Campus” heading.
Archive for August, 2010
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Circuit Express provides quick workout
Posted on 08/24/2010Need to work out, but don't have a ton of time? Circuit Express might be for you. -
Giving the new facility a workout
Posted on 08/23/2010The new UI Campus Recreation and Wellness Center opened earlier this month, offering UI faculty and staff an affordable way to work out and try new activities. -
UI offers graduate certificate in multicultural education, culturally competent practice
Posted on 08/23/2010The University of Iowa is offering a new graduate certificate in Multicultural Education and Culturally Competent Practice. -
Come enjoy classic cinema at the Bijou
Posted on 08/23/2010There's one place in Iowa City that will be showing films about Islam punk rock, a case of "director's block," and a revolutionary moment for the world of animation. That place is the Bijou Theater. -
UI makes G.I. Job’s Best Military Friendly Schools list for second year
Posted on 08/23/2010The University of Iowa was one of more than 1,200 higher education institutions in the nation to make the G.I. Job's 2011 list of Military Friendly Schools. -
Just another manic move-in
Posted on 08/23/2010UI students started moving in the week of Aug. 16. Throughout the week, there were myriad students and family members roaming around the residence halls, and there was no shortage of energy or emotion. -
Mason: Faculty, staff continue to achieve greatness
Posted on 08/23/2010With a new academic year upon us, UI President Sally Mason reflects on faculty and staff achievement and looks forward to further progress in student success, sustainability, and interdisciplinary excellence. -
Joan Kjaer, International Programs
Posted on 08/23/2010The iconic voice to fans of classical music now works in UI International Programs, a place where she can pursue passions in international issues, the arts, music, and culture.




