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University of Iowa

The University of Iowa, established in 1847, is a major research university located in Iowa City, Iowa. Enrollment in the fall of 2007 was more than 30,400. It was the first public university in the United States to admit men and women equally and it established the first law school west of the Mississippi River. The university is also well known for the Iowa Writer's Workshop, which was formed in 1936 and has produced 13 Pulitzer Prize winners. The Iowa Hawkeyes compete in the Big Ten conference. Notable alumni include author Tennessee Williams, actor Gene Wilder, legendary football coach Eddie Robinson...  Show more »
The University of Iowa, established in 1847, is a major research university located in Iowa City, Iowa. Enrollment in the fall of 2007 was more than 30,400. It was the first public university in the United States to admit men and women equally and it established the first law school west of the Mississippi River. The university is also well known for the Iowa Writer's Workshop, which was formed in 1936 and has produced 13 Pulitzer Prize winners. The Iowa Hawkeyes compete in the Big Ten conference. Notable alumni include author Tennessee Williams, actor Gene Wilder, legendary football coach Eddie Robinson, newscaster Tom Brokaw and George Gallup, creator of the Gallup Opinion Poll.  « Show less

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    May 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Against the grain

    Greg Hall wants you to drink more cider. He's already persuaded you to drink more beer — or rather, as brewmaster/marketing genius/foodie gadfly of Goose Island Beer Co. for more than a decade, he's persuaded you to drink smarter beer, craftier beer, paired with smart food. But a year ago he left Goose Island, and now it's cider.
    Greg Hall wants you to drink more cider. He's already persuaded you to drink more beer — or rather, as brewmaster/marketing genius/foodie gadfly of Goose Island Beer Co. for more than a decade, he's persuaded you to drink smarter beer, craftier...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Lifestyle and Leisure, The Bristol, Pitchfork Music Festival, Media Industry

  2. May 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. A totally Californian poet laureate

    Wearing jeans, green sneakers, a hipster straw bowler and a Buddhist symbol around his neck, the new poet laureate of California opened his weekly poetry workshop at UC Riverside with stretching and breathing exercises.
    Wearing jeans, green sneakers, a hipster straw bowler and a Buddhist symbol around his neck, the new poet laureate of California opened his weekly poetry workshop at UC Riverside with stretching and breathing exercises. "Let's detox our cluttered...

    Tags: Poetry, Animals, Concerts, Music, Education

  4. May 12, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. Don Nelson, NBA Player And Coach, Gets His Degree, Too

    Don Nelson, a five-time NBA champion as a player and three-time NBA coach of the year, returned to the University of Iowa and earned a bachelor's degree in physical education after a 50-year classroom absence. Apparently, he was inspired by Dr....

    Tags: National Basketball Association, Don Nelson, Houston Astros, College Sports, Derrick Rose

  6. Apr 25, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  7. Romney Sweeps 5 Primaries; Declares Race is on with Obama

    After Mitt Romney swept the five Republican primaries being contested Tuesday, he turned from securing the Republican nomination and toward the general election against President Barack Obama.
    CNN
    After Mitt Romney swept the five Republican primaries being contested Tuesday, he turned from securing the Republican nomination and toward the general election against President Barack Obama. The former Massachusetts governor was projected to win in...

    Tags: Newt Gingrich, John McCain, Piers Morgan Tonight (tv program), Tampa, Television Industry

  8. Apr 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Dr. Ernst F. L. Niedermeyer

    Dr. Ernst Friedrich Lepold Niedermeyer, who was a leading researcher, author, clinician and pioneer in the field of electroencephalogy and its use in epilepsy and other brain research, died Thursday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
    Dr. Ernst Friedrich Lepold Niedermeyer, who was a leading researcher, author, clinician and pioneer in the field of electroencephalogy and its use in epilepsy and other brain research, died Thursday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. The...

    Tags: Health, Psychiatry, Christianity, Electroencephalography, Music

  10. Apr 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. 'Change agent' for the Field Museum

    In choosing controversial former University of Oregon President Richard Lariviere as its likely next chief executive, the Field Museum has opted for a "change agent," according to the man hiring him, and a "gentleman with elbows," according to one of the references the Field received about the scholar and veteran university administrator.
    In choosing controversial former University of Oregon President Richard Lariviere as its likely next chief executive, the Field Museum has opted for a "change agent," according to the man hiring him, and a "gentleman with elbows," according to one of...

    Tags: University of Pennsylvania, Charity, Museum of Science and Industry, Steve Johnson, University of Kansas

  12. Apr 21, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  13. Obama wooing young voters with student loan focus

    WASHINGTON (AP)— Eager to energize young voters, President Barack Obama is depicting Republicans as obstacles to an affordable college education as he previews an argument he will make on university campuses next week in states crucial to his re-election.
    ASSOCIATED PRESS
    WASHINGTON (AP)— Eager to energize young voters, President Barack Obama is depicting Republicans as obstacles to an affordable college education as he previews an argument he will make on university campuses next week in states crucial to his re-...

    Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, NBC (tv network), University of Colorado at Boulder, Arne Duncan, Petroleum Industry

  14. Apr 24, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  15. Romney Sweeps Tuesday's Primaries; Declares Race with Obama

    KTLA News
    (CNN) -- Mitt Romney swept the five Republican primaries being contested Tuesday, and he turned from securing the Republican nomination and toward the general election against President Barack Obama. The former Massachusetts governor was projected to win...

    Tags: Newt Gingrich, John McCain, Tampa, Television Industry, Teaching and Learning

  16. Apr 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Panos' career in print and practice honored by press association

    During his more than 60 years in the news business, Timonium resident Lou Panos crossed paths with people from legendary Baltimore scribeH.L. Mencken to the Kennedy brothers — as in RFK and JFK.
    During his more than 60 years in the news business, Timonium resident Lou Panos crossed paths with people from legendary Baltimore scribeH.L. Mencken to the Kennedy brothers — as in RFK and JFK. Along the way, Panos, 86, who was inducted last...

    Tags: Periodicals, H.L. Mencken, U.S. Army, Burma, Newspapers

  18. Apr 24, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. News briefs for Tuesday, April 24

    <span style=&quot;font-size: medium;"><strong>If Supreme Court rejects Obama&rsquo;s health law, employers, insurers will drive their own overhaul</strong></span>
    If Supreme Court rejects Obama’s health law, employers, insurers will drive their own overhaul WASHINGTON (AP) — If the Supreme Court strikes down President Barack Obama’s health care law, employers and insurance companies — not...

    Tags: Bombings, Health, University of Colorado at Boulder, Fiction, Employment

  20. Feb 26, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  21. UF president joins Sanford-Burnham board

    <b>University of Florida President Bernie Machen</b> has joined the <b>Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute's</b> Board of Trustees, the institute announced last week. Machen will be the fourth Floridian to serve on the Institute's board.
    University of Florida President Bernie Machen has joined the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute's Board of Trustees, the institute announced last week. Machen will be the fourth Floridian to serve on the Institute's board. "My relationship with...

    Tags: Lake Mary, Investments, Health, Rick Scott, Pharmaceuticals

  22. Mar 19, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. School daze

    Ah, the heady call of the open road, the chain hotel and the admissions office. Families are packing up the minivans and cashing in the frequent flier miles: It's time for the spring break college visit trip.
    Ah, the heady call of the open road, the chain hotel and the admissions office. Families are packing up the minivans and cashing in the frequent flier miles: It's time for the spring break college visit trip. I'm an observer now. One of our daughters...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Loyola University Chicago, Education, Travel, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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