“Incunabula:” Some interesting notes on gifts to the University, with a solution to the mystery of the missing bones of Black Hawk. -- “Old Capitol in Winter Dress:” A water color by Charles Sibley, '49MFA -- “What's in a Well?” The...
2005 Nightboat Poetry Prize winner Juliet Patterson, who has taught in the Iowa Summer Writing Festival, reads from "The Truant Lover."
Patterson has been the recipient of a SASE/Jerome fellowship in poetry, a 2004 fellowship with the Institute...
"National Commissioner of Education from N.Y.C. visits Jessie Field and Page County schools; in red Brush auto won by student exhibits at National Corn Show in Omaha 1909; information in Palimpsest"--Photograph verso.
A Biological Breakthrough: UI researchers have found that the disease causing fungus Candida is really a quick-change artist. Their discovery could help in the treatment of millions of people who suffer from this virulent pathogen that causes...
A native Minnesotan, Eric J. Bruce earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. He credits Iowa and his knowledgeable professors at Simpson for expanding his love of art in all its forms and will be continuing...
A TRIUMPHANT LIFE: Helene Scriabine never imagined she would see her Russian homeland again, but thanks to Glasnost the UI professor emeritus is returning to see work begin on a film inspired by her life. -- ENVIRONMENT BECOMES A HOT ISSUE: The...
One of 18 scrapbooks on Wood's career, containing letters, postcards, photographs, clippings, and miscellany; compiled by Nan Wood Graham, sister of Grant Wood.
An evening of storytelling explores creativity with a group of UI faculty and community members gathered for an evening of storytelling and creative exploration. This event is part of a Year of the Arts and Humanities project, "Creation Tales: How...
Ananya Roy is Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning where she teaches in the fields of comparative urban studies and international development. She also serves as Education Director of the Blum Center for Developing Economies...
Anita Baedke-Plucker, nicknamed Katie, was born and raised in Terril, Iowa. After graduating from Terril Community School, Katie attended Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa, receiving a BA in Art Education, then married and had two boys. Katie...
Anita Baedke-Plucker, nicknamed Katie, was born and raised in Terril, Iowa. After graduating from Terril Community School, Katie attended Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa, receiving a BA in Art Education, then married and had two boys. Katie...
Anita Baedke-Plucker, nicknamed Katie, was born and raised in Terril, Iowa. After graduating from Terril Community School, Katie attended Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa, receiving a BA in Art Education, then married and had two boys. Katie...
Another Milepost -- Education for Survival -- Alumni Dad -- Hawkeye Hopes -- Of Pageantry, Pulchritude and Purdue -- This Was Homecoming -- 21 Objectives -- Select Nominees for Association Board -- Just for Laughs -- Another Look at Educational TV...
Atina Diffley of Organic Farm Works reads from the memoir Turn Here Sweet Corn: Organic Farming Works. Diffley is the editor and designer of Roger Blobaum’s Organic History Website, and a contributing author of and lead trainer forWholesale...
Barbara Cully reads poems from her collection entitled Desire Reclining. Ann Cummins then reads the title story from her collection of short stories entitled Red Ant House. During a very brief question and answer session, Cully and Cummins...