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July 13, 2001
Volume 38, No. 18

features

Forget weeding: It's time for reading
Iowa's energy costs prompt conservative measures
Retirees take their own sweet time
"Quote....Endquote"

news and briefs

News Briefs
July longevity awards presented
Twelve honored for staff excellence
2000-2001 Faculty and Staff Retirees

announcements

Bulletin Board
Calendar
Deaths

Offices and Awards

Ph.D. Thesis Defenses
Publications and Creations
Tuition assistance available for employee development
Staff tuition grant application for fall semester 2001

other links

TIAA Cref Unit Values

Staff Development Courses

The University of Iowa Homepage


Offices and Awards


Charles Davis,
professor of biostatistics, appointed associate editor of American Statistician.

Edmund A. Franken Jr., professor of radiology, recipient of the Gold Medal Award from the Association of University Radiologists.

Robert V. Hogg, professor emeritus of statistics and actuarial science, recipient of the Noether Award from the American Statistical Association.

Forrest M. Holly Jr., professor of civil and environmental engineering, recipient of the Harold J. Shoemaker Award from the International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research.

Michael G. Kienzle, associate dean for clinical affairs and biomedical communications in the College of Medicine, appointed to the editorial board of Academic Medicine.

Charles Lynch, professor of epidemiology, and the State Health Registry of Iowa, recipients of a Gold Standard award from the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries.

Bob McCown, manuscripts librarian, recipient of the Petersen/Harlan Award from the State Historical Society of Iowa.

Kathleen M. McKeen, director of the State Health Registry of Iowa, recipient of the Calum S. Muir Memorial Award from the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries.

Vasu Nair, professor of chemistry, recipient of the 2001 Midwest Award from the American Chemical Society.

A. Jacob Odgaard, professor of civil and environmental engineering, recipient of the 2001 Hydraulic Structures Medal from the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Jon Whitmore, provost, elected chair of the Council on Academic Affairs of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges.

David W. Young, psychological counselor in family medicine, recipient of the 2001 Dissertation/Thesis Award from the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

 

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