Episodes
Discover new public art works that enhance the Iowa campus.
Published 10/20/10
Published 10/20/10
Visit UI's new energy control center.
Published 10/20/10
See how UI scientists learn from the river.
Published 10/20/10
Experience the art of the book.
Published 10/20/10
A University of Iowa alum and a UI scholar explore a raging music industry debate with a bold new documentary film about copyrights and creativity.
Published 05/21/10
Students in Iowa's Graduate Program in Urban & Regional Planning learn firsthand how to enhance the quality of life for all communities.
Published 05/21/10
A class project teaches engineering students how simple ideas can address big problems.
Published 05/21/10
A unique research center advances our understanding of floods.
Published 05/21/10
Herky the Hawk has been the symbol of the University of Iowa and its intercollegiate athletics teams for more than 60 years. Herky represents not only the University of Iowa, but the entire state of Iowa... hence the state's nickname, the Hawkeye State.
Published 02/10/10
IIHR Hydroscience & Engineering is one of our nation's oldest and most preeminent hydraulic research and teaching laboratories. IIHR is known for its capabilities in computational simulations, laboratory modeling and for field observational research.
Published 02/10/10
For more than 125 years, the College of Dentistry has been an integral part of The University of Iowa and a resource to the state of Iowa. It is the only dental school with advanced programs in all recognized specialty areas.
Published 02/10/10
Development and research conducted at the NADS saves lives, improves quality of life for motorists, advances the state of the art in driving simulation, and improves the efficiency and productivity of the vehicle manufacturing sector.
Published 02/10/10
The University of Iowa Spirit Squads consists of the Iowa Cheerleaders, the Iowa Dance Team and the Herky the Hawk. The program is at the forefront of the University of Iowa, providing `Black and Gold' not only but across the nation.
Published 01/04/10
As the Great Recession continues through 2009, Katherine Porter (UI College of Law), Jerry Anthony (Urban & Regional Planning) and Kevin Leicht (Sociology) participated in a research seminar at the UI Obermann Center for Advanced Studies.
Published 01/04/10
The Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research (CGRER) is a state-funded institute devoted to studying and bettering our environment.
Published 01/04/10
As the University Hygienic Laboratory (UHL) looks back on more than 100 years of service to Iowa, and importantly, to Iowans, the evolution is astonishing.
Published 01/04/10
The Operator Performance Laboratory applies human-centered principles to design and evaluate human-in-the-loop transportation systems. The OPL's research leads to products that improve safety, decrease workload, and enhance capabilities.
Published 01/04/10
The Iowa Electronic Markets, or IEM, is a group of real-money futures markets operated by the UI Tippie College of Business. Since it's formation in 1988, the IEM has earned a wide reputation as an election-forecasting tool with surprising accuracy.
Published 01/04/10
Informatics is an emerging field of study covering the science of information. Informatics merges information technology with the humanities, arts and sciences to transform information into practical, innovative knowledge.
Published 01/04/10
The Maia Quartet are the University of Iowa Quartet-in-Residence, and in 2009 celebrate 10 years at the UI School of Music.
Published 01/04/10
The Hawkeye Express serves the Iowa City community on football Saturdays by bringing thousands of fans from outlying parking lots to Iowa football games in a fast, fun way.
Published 01/04/10
UI Dance Marathon is a student-run organization that works to support pediatric cancer patients and families receiving treatment at the University of Iowa Childrens Hospital.
Published 01/04/10
Santos is a digital human model developed by the Virtual Soldier Research team in the University of Iowas College of Engineering.
Published 01/04/10
Throughout its history, Lakeside has been a place where college students "study nature in nature."
Published 01/04/10