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September 3, 2004
Volume 42, No. 2

features

Glory Days: Historic Kinnick Stadium celebrates 75 years
More students are seeking help from UI psychologists
Technology staff helps educate UI educators

news and briefs

News Briefs
12 honored for staff excellence
UI logo web site updated
Ombuds report: Budget ax causing tensions

August Longevity Awards

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announcements

Bulletin Board
Calendar
Deaths

Offices and Awards

Ph.D. Thesis Defenses

Publications and Creations

other links

TIAA Cref Unit Values

Learning and Development Courses

The University of Iowa

The University of Iowa

Offices and Awards


 

UI Alumni Association, recipient of special recognition from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education for an association event honoring the work of UI faculty, for its web site, and for its electronic newsletter for students.

Melanie Dreher, dean of the College of Nursing, elected to the Beverly Enterprises, Inc., board of directors.

Michael Everson, associate professor of curriculum and instruction, elected president of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages.

Lesanne Fliehler, managing editor, Gary Kuhlmann, editor, Sara Epstein Moninger, associate editor, Amy Schoon, writer, Tim Schoon, photographer, University Relations Publications; Gary Galluzzo, writer, University News Services; Lin Larson, writer, Health Science Relations; Diana Thrift, writer, physiology; recipients of an Award of Excellence in the University & College Designers Association’s 34th annual design competition for the fall 2003 issue of Illumine, the University’s annual publication that highlights research, scholarship, and the arts at Iowa.

Marcus Haack, associate professor (clinical) of educational policy and leadership studies, elected president of the Iowa Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.

Joan Murrin, director of the Dual Career Network, selected as an honoree for the 2004 Waypoint Tribute to Women of Achievement.

Thomas M. Peters, assistant professor of occupational and environmental health, recipient of the 2004 Bernard G. Greenberg Award for Excellence in Doctoral Research by the University of North Carolina School of Public Health for his dissertation, “Particle deposition in industrial duct bends.”

 

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