Features April 2009

Life Science

As the nation's latest multiple birth raises eyebrows about in vitro fertilization, UI specialists address the technology's promises--and misconceptions.

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Art & About

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The D in Epidemic

Assistant professor of anthropology Margaret Beck answers the question: What does our garbage say?

Art expands minds and changes lives. That's why the UI's Art on Campus program takes sculptures, paintings, video installations, and other works beyond the rarefied environment of a museum - and directly into people's everyday routines.

With diabetes at crisis levels in the U.S., the UI embarks on an ambitious effort to curb this deadly disease.


Features April 2012

The World's Memories

History can be as fragile as the paper it's often written on. That's why a UI alumna is on a mission to save the world's memories.

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Question: What's the Point of Sex?

UI professors Maurine Neiman, John Logsdon, and Diana Cates give IAM their thoughts on this month's Big Question. What's the Point of Sex?

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The Times of Their Lives

Overwhelmed by the response to October's "War and Peace" feature, Iowa Alumni Magazine editors highlight here some of the memories and perspectives that readers cared enough to share.


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More War and Peace

Readers sent in so many memories in response to our War & Peace article, they couldn't all fit in the print edition of Iowa Alumni Magazine. Here are the extra, web-exclusive stories.

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Civility Starts at Home

It's easy to find scapegoats for today's uncivil politics, but according to some experts on the issue civility starts at home.

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Rock Stars and Wrestlers

John, Paul, George, Ringo, and Dan Gable? UI professor Donna Parsons has discovered surprising similarities between the Fab Four and the legendary Hawkeye.