Groundbreaking surgery
The innovative surgery aims to restore the voice of Amy Hancock, who lost her larynx to cancer more than five years ago.
Of note
Amy D. Waterman,
Kenneth F. Kelton,
Eric Hochman,
Liron Kaplan,
Zhirong Bao,
Tej K. Pandita
Sophia E. Hayes,
Tetsu Akimoto,
Virginia M. Herrmann,
Rajnish Kaushik,
Jeffrey J. Sich,
Rick Martin,
Michael Tomasson,
Carol North, and
Xiaofeng S. Zheng
Campus Authors: Michael A. Grayson
Measuring Mass: From Positive Rays to Proteins explains the benefits and processes of mass spectrometry to the general public.
Staff Day fun
The Spin Docs celebrate their victory at the Staff Day softball tournament.
Binnington receives 2003 Gloria W. White Distinguished Service Award
Now the associate dean of student services in the art school, Binnington joined the University in 1988 as an admissions counselor.
Hampton’s “This Far by Faith” to air on PBS
After the documentary airs in June, University Libraries will acquire all the materials Hampton used in making the film.
HIPAA legislation has wide-reaching impact for patients
The new legislation will serve to protect the confidentiality of all patients, regardless of the severity of the injury.
Fertile field
Students in the Dance Program in the Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences receive a rare honor in Iowa.
Eliot Residence Hall to come down June 21
The new residence hall to be built in its place will offer a greater sense of community for students in the residential college.
Wallace Drive to be extended; will meet Shepley
In an effort to help with pedestrian safety, a permanent stoplight will be installed at the corner of Wallace Drive and Forsyth Boulevard.
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