Introducing your Iowa Newsletter!
From our 275,000 alumni to the countless supporters of Iowa arts, hospitals, and athletics, our Hawkeye family is scattered around the world. And like any family, it’s important to keep up with what’s happening back home. That’s why we’ve created a new newsletter for our alumni and friends—your regular briefing of the best stories, programs, and events from the University of Iowa. Even if you don’t make it back home as often as you’d like, we’ll deliver the latest from Iowa City to your inbox.
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A chance meeting at Carver-Hawkeye Arena set alumnus Mark Kaufman on a career path to build one of the nation’s top physical therapy companies.
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At Chicago’s famed Hubbard Street Dance company, an Iowa alumna combines her business know-how with a lifelong passion for the stage.
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April 23
International opera singer Kyle Ketelsen will perform a free concert in the Voxman School of Music's Recital Hall, accompanied by Chicago pianist Shannon McGinnis.
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May 5-12
Iowa alumni and friends will converge in the Windy City next month at several events, including the Chicago Beer Classic, a UI presidential reception at Union Station, and the Iowa-Northwestern baseball game.
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Connect with fellow Hawkeyes by joining one of our many IOWA Clubs around the world. Find a club near you!
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Learn the fascinating history of how the state's first university came to be simply known as the University of Iowa in "Old Gold," our column from the UI’s archivist.
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A remarkable student whose family was once homeless overcomes a turbulent childhood to discover his calling at the College of Dentistry.
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For more than 30 years, UI scientists have been unraveling the mysteries of cystic fibrosis. Now they’re closer than ever to their ultimate goal: a cure.
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A former Hawkeye tennis MVP and an All-Big Ten golfer return to their alma mater as coaches—and as a married couple.
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