Spotlight

a young girl interacts with a simulated patient while an AirCare staff member looks on at a Teens Go STEM event

New STEM event hosted by UI Health Care attracts Iowa high school students

Nearly 100 Iowa high school students attended the first-ever Teens Go STEM event on the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine campus, exploring health care careers, participating in hands-on medical simulations, and more.
several students standing for a group photo in a school classroom, along with a returning alumna

Back in their seats: Medical students return home through Hawkeye Hometown Visits

Returning to Epworth and Winterset, two University of Iowa medical students reflect on the mentors, classrooms, and moments that first sparked their path to medicine.
a young woman stands near a sign in Winterset, Iowa

Back in their seats: Medical students return home through Hawkeye Hometown Visits

Returning to Winterset and Epworth, two University of Iowa medical students reflect on the mentors, classrooms, and moments that first sparked their path to medicine.
a family at a Dance Marathon Big Event at the University of Iowa; hundreds of dancers are in the background

For families facing childhood cancer, UI Dance Marathon shows up

When a child is diagnosed with cancer, the journey belongs to the whole family. For one Iowa family, University of Iowa students participating in Dance Marathon turned fear into connection and community.
a graphic that shows the interconnectivity of the various stakeholders in Project ECHO

UI-based program seeks to improve the quality of care for adults with disabilities

Across Iowa, professionals who support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities face complex challenges every day. Project ECHO, a free, UI-led telehealth program, is helping by connecting providers across the state to share expertise, solve problems together, and improve care for Iowans who need it most.
Jon Fields and his family posing for a portrait near a cornfield

One alum’s nontraditional path to occupational medicine

Through his practice in Waverly, Iowa, Jon Fields seeks to heal the body, the mind, and the community through the prevention and treatment of workplace injuries.
a selfie of two men is set within a shot of a tractor in a field, with the sun low in the sky

From field to clinic: How Community Connect is changing health care in rural Iowa

A University of Iowa Health Care program gives small-town hospitals the technology and support to treat patients faster and closer to home.
people at a career fair

UI Health Care hosts 'All-Iowa' career fair aimed at keeping more physicians in the state

As leaders look to address the state's physician workforce needs, the event showcases job opportunities at Iowa-based health systems for residents and fellows.
three cyclists wearing iowa tiger hawk jerseys ride along with hundreds of other RAGBRAI riders on a rural road

Hawkeyes make a difference all along RAGBRAI route (and beyond)

From the west to the east, the University of Iowa and its alumni provide expertise in areas as varied as health care, education, and law.
an aerial view of the city of West Burlington, Iowa

Iowa engineering students save West Burlington $60,000

Emma Oelmann and Blake Misfeldt developed a preliminary design for a trail in West Burlington, Iowa, for their senior design project.

Student success

a young girl interacts with a simulated patient while an AirCare staff member looks on at a Teens Go STEM event

New STEM event hosted by UI Health Care attracts Iowa high school students

Nearly 100 Iowa high school students attended the first-ever Teens Go STEM event on the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine campus, exploring health care careers, participating in hands-on medical simulations, and more.
several students standing for a group photo in a school classroom, along with a returning alumna

Back in their seats: Medical students return home through Hawkeye Hometown Visits

Returning to Epworth and Winterset, two University of Iowa medical students reflect on the mentors, classrooms, and moments that first sparked their path to medicine.
a young woman stands near a sign in Winterset, Iowa

Back in their seats: Medical students return home through Hawkeye Hometown Visits

Returning to Winterset and Epworth, two University of Iowa medical students reflect on the mentors, classrooms, and moments that first sparked their path to medicine.
a family at a Dance Marathon Big Event at the University of Iowa; hundreds of dancers are in the background

For families facing childhood cancer, UI Dance Marathon shows up

When a child is diagnosed with cancer, the journey belongs to the whole family. For one Iowa family, University of Iowa students participating in Dance Marathon turned fear into connection and community.
a graphic that shows the interconnectivity of the various stakeholders in Project ECHO

UI-based program seeks to improve the quality of care for adults with disabilities

Across Iowa, professionals who support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities face complex challenges every day. Project ECHO, a free, UI-led telehealth program, is helping by connecting providers across the state to share expertise, solve problems together, and improve care for Iowans who need it most.
Jon Fields and his family posing for a portrait near a cornfield

One alum’s nontraditional path to occupational medicine

Through his practice in Waverly, Iowa, Jon Fields seeks to heal the body, the mind, and the community through the prevention and treatment of workplace injuries.
a selfie of two men is set within a shot of a tractor in a field, with the sun low in the sky

From field to clinic: How Community Connect is changing health care in rural Iowa

A University of Iowa Health Care program gives small-town hospitals the technology and support to treat patients faster and closer to home.
people at a career fair

UI Health Care hosts 'All-Iowa' career fair aimed at keeping more physicians in the state

As leaders look to address the state's physician workforce needs, the event showcases job opportunities at Iowa-based health systems for residents and fellows.
three cyclists wearing iowa tiger hawk jerseys ride along with hundreds of other RAGBRAI riders on a rural road

Hawkeyes make a difference all along RAGBRAI route (and beyond)

From the west to the east, the University of Iowa and its alumni provide expertise in areas as varied as health care, education, and law.
an aerial view of the city of West Burlington, Iowa

Iowa engineering students save West Burlington $60,000

Emma Oelmann and Blake Misfeldt developed a preliminary design for a trail in West Burlington, Iowa, for their senior design project.

Health care

a young girl interacts with a simulated patient while an AirCare staff member looks on at a Teens Go STEM event

New STEM event hosted by UI Health Care attracts Iowa high school students

Nearly 100 Iowa high school students attended the first-ever Teens Go STEM event on the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine campus, exploring health care careers, participating in hands-on medical simulations, and more.
several students standing for a group photo in a school classroom, along with a returning alumna

Back in their seats: Medical students return home through Hawkeye Hometown Visits

Returning to Epworth and Winterset, two University of Iowa medical students reflect on the mentors, classrooms, and moments that first sparked their path to medicine.
a young woman stands near a sign in Winterset, Iowa

Back in their seats: Medical students return home through Hawkeye Hometown Visits

Returning to Winterset and Epworth, two University of Iowa medical students reflect on the mentors, classrooms, and moments that first sparked their path to medicine.
a family at a Dance Marathon Big Event at the University of Iowa; hundreds of dancers are in the background

For families facing childhood cancer, UI Dance Marathon shows up

When a child is diagnosed with cancer, the journey belongs to the whole family. For one Iowa family, University of Iowa students participating in Dance Marathon turned fear into connection and community.
a graphic that shows the interconnectivity of the various stakeholders in Project ECHO

UI-based program seeks to improve the quality of care for adults with disabilities

Across Iowa, professionals who support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities face complex challenges every day. Project ECHO, a free, UI-led telehealth program, is helping by connecting providers across the state to share expertise, solve problems together, and improve care for Iowans who need it most.
Jon Fields and his family posing for a portrait near a cornfield

One alum’s nontraditional path to occupational medicine

Through his practice in Waverly, Iowa, Jon Fields seeks to heal the body, the mind, and the community through the prevention and treatment of workplace injuries.
a selfie of two men is set within a shot of a tractor in a field, with the sun low in the sky

From field to clinic: How Community Connect is changing health care in rural Iowa

A University of Iowa Health Care program gives small-town hospitals the technology and support to treat patients faster and closer to home.
people at a career fair

UI Health Care hosts 'All-Iowa' career fair aimed at keeping more physicians in the state

As leaders look to address the state's physician workforce needs, the event showcases job opportunities at Iowa-based health systems for residents and fellows.
three cyclists wearing iowa tiger hawk jerseys ride along with hundreds of other RAGBRAI riders on a rural road

Hawkeyes make a difference all along RAGBRAI route (and beyond)

From the west to the east, the University of Iowa and its alumni provide expertise in areas as varied as health care, education, and law.
an aerial view of the city of West Burlington, Iowa

Iowa engineering students save West Burlington $60,000

Emma Oelmann and Blake Misfeldt developed a preliminary design for a trail in West Burlington, Iowa, for their senior design project.

Research

a young girl interacts with a simulated patient while an AirCare staff member looks on at a Teens Go STEM event

New STEM event hosted by UI Health Care attracts Iowa high school students

Nearly 100 Iowa high school students attended the first-ever Teens Go STEM event on the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine campus, exploring health care careers, participating in hands-on medical simulations, and more.
several students standing for a group photo in a school classroom, along with a returning alumna

Back in their seats: Medical students return home through Hawkeye Hometown Visits

Returning to Epworth and Winterset, two University of Iowa medical students reflect on the mentors, classrooms, and moments that first sparked their path to medicine.
a young woman stands near a sign in Winterset, Iowa

Back in their seats: Medical students return home through Hawkeye Hometown Visits

Returning to Winterset and Epworth, two University of Iowa medical students reflect on the mentors, classrooms, and moments that first sparked their path to medicine.
a family at a Dance Marathon Big Event at the University of Iowa; hundreds of dancers are in the background

For families facing childhood cancer, UI Dance Marathon shows up

When a child is diagnosed with cancer, the journey belongs to the whole family. For one Iowa family, University of Iowa students participating in Dance Marathon turned fear into connection and community.
a graphic that shows the interconnectivity of the various stakeholders in Project ECHO

UI-based program seeks to improve the quality of care for adults with disabilities

Across Iowa, professionals who support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities face complex challenges every day. Project ECHO, a free, UI-led telehealth program, is helping by connecting providers across the state to share expertise, solve problems together, and improve care for Iowans who need it most.
Jon Fields and his family posing for a portrait near a cornfield

One alum’s nontraditional path to occupational medicine

Through his practice in Waverly, Iowa, Jon Fields seeks to heal the body, the mind, and the community through the prevention and treatment of workplace injuries.
a selfie of two men is set within a shot of a tractor in a field, with the sun low in the sky

From field to clinic: How Community Connect is changing health care in rural Iowa

A University of Iowa Health Care program gives small-town hospitals the technology and support to treat patients faster and closer to home.
people at a career fair

UI Health Care hosts 'All-Iowa' career fair aimed at keeping more physicians in the state

As leaders look to address the state's physician workforce needs, the event showcases job opportunities at Iowa-based health systems for residents and fellows.
three cyclists wearing iowa tiger hawk jerseys ride along with hundreds of other RAGBRAI riders on a rural road

Hawkeyes make a difference all along RAGBRAI route (and beyond)

From the west to the east, the University of Iowa and its alumni provide expertise in areas as varied as health care, education, and law.
an aerial view of the city of West Burlington, Iowa

Iowa engineering students save West Burlington $60,000

Emma Oelmann and Blake Misfeldt developed a preliminary design for a trail in West Burlington, Iowa, for their senior design project.

Always a Hawkeye: Alumni stories

a young girl interacts with a simulated patient while an AirCare staff member looks on at a Teens Go STEM event

New STEM event hosted by UI Health Care attracts Iowa high school students

Nearly 100 Iowa high school students attended the first-ever Teens Go STEM event on the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine campus, exploring health care careers, participating in hands-on medical simulations, and more.
several students standing for a group photo in a school classroom, along with a returning alumna

Back in their seats: Medical students return home through Hawkeye Hometown Visits

Returning to Epworth and Winterset, two University of Iowa medical students reflect on the mentors, classrooms, and moments that first sparked their path to medicine.
a young woman stands near a sign in Winterset, Iowa

Back in their seats: Medical students return home through Hawkeye Hometown Visits

Returning to Winterset and Epworth, two University of Iowa medical students reflect on the mentors, classrooms, and moments that first sparked their path to medicine.
a family at a Dance Marathon Big Event at the University of Iowa; hundreds of dancers are in the background

For families facing childhood cancer, UI Dance Marathon shows up

When a child is diagnosed with cancer, the journey belongs to the whole family. For one Iowa family, University of Iowa students participating in Dance Marathon turned fear into connection and community.
a graphic that shows the interconnectivity of the various stakeholders in Project ECHO

UI-based program seeks to improve the quality of care for adults with disabilities

Across Iowa, professionals who support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities face complex challenges every day. Project ECHO, a free, UI-led telehealth program, is helping by connecting providers across the state to share expertise, solve problems together, and improve care for Iowans who need it most.
Jon Fields and his family posing for a portrait near a cornfield

One alum’s nontraditional path to occupational medicine

Through his practice in Waverly, Iowa, Jon Fields seeks to heal the body, the mind, and the community through the prevention and treatment of workplace injuries.
a selfie of two men is set within a shot of a tractor in a field, with the sun low in the sky

From field to clinic: How Community Connect is changing health care in rural Iowa

A University of Iowa Health Care program gives small-town hospitals the technology and support to treat patients faster and closer to home.
people at a career fair

UI Health Care hosts 'All-Iowa' career fair aimed at keeping more physicians in the state

As leaders look to address the state's physician workforce needs, the event showcases job opportunities at Iowa-based health systems for residents and fellows.
three cyclists wearing iowa tiger hawk jerseys ride along with hundreds of other RAGBRAI riders on a rural road

Hawkeyes make a difference all along RAGBRAI route (and beyond)

From the west to the east, the University of Iowa and its alumni provide expertise in areas as varied as health care, education, and law.
an aerial view of the city of West Burlington, Iowa

Iowa engineering students save West Burlington $60,000

Emma Oelmann and Blake Misfeldt developed a preliminary design for a trail in West Burlington, Iowa, for their senior design project.

Community impact

a young girl interacts with a simulated patient while an AirCare staff member looks on at a Teens Go STEM event

New STEM event hosted by UI Health Care attracts Iowa high school students

Nearly 100 Iowa high school students attended the first-ever Teens Go STEM event on the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine campus, exploring health care careers, participating in hands-on medical simulations, and more.
several students standing for a group photo in a school classroom, along with a returning alumna

Back in their seats: Medical students return home through Hawkeye Hometown Visits

Returning to Epworth and Winterset, two University of Iowa medical students reflect on the mentors, classrooms, and moments that first sparked their path to medicine.
a young woman stands near a sign in Winterset, Iowa

Back in their seats: Medical students return home through Hawkeye Hometown Visits

Returning to Winterset and Epworth, two University of Iowa medical students reflect on the mentors, classrooms, and moments that first sparked their path to medicine.
a family at a Dance Marathon Big Event at the University of Iowa; hundreds of dancers are in the background

For families facing childhood cancer, UI Dance Marathon shows up

When a child is diagnosed with cancer, the journey belongs to the whole family. For one Iowa family, University of Iowa students participating in Dance Marathon turned fear into connection and community.
a graphic that shows the interconnectivity of the various stakeholders in Project ECHO

UI-based program seeks to improve the quality of care for adults with disabilities

Across Iowa, professionals who support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities face complex challenges every day. Project ECHO, a free, UI-led telehealth program, is helping by connecting providers across the state to share expertise, solve problems together, and improve care for Iowans who need it most.
Jon Fields and his family posing for a portrait near a cornfield

One alum’s nontraditional path to occupational medicine

Through his practice in Waverly, Iowa, Jon Fields seeks to heal the body, the mind, and the community through the prevention and treatment of workplace injuries.
a selfie of two men is set within a shot of a tractor in a field, with the sun low in the sky

From field to clinic: How Community Connect is changing health care in rural Iowa

A University of Iowa Health Care program gives small-town hospitals the technology and support to treat patients faster and closer to home.
people at a career fair

UI Health Care hosts 'All-Iowa' career fair aimed at keeping more physicians in the state

As leaders look to address the state's physician workforce needs, the event showcases job opportunities at Iowa-based health systems for residents and fellows.
three cyclists wearing iowa tiger hawk jerseys ride along with hundreds of other RAGBRAI riders on a rural road

Hawkeyes make a difference all along RAGBRAI route (and beyond)

From the west to the east, the University of Iowa and its alumni provide expertise in areas as varied as health care, education, and law.
an aerial view of the city of West Burlington, Iowa

Iowa engineering students save West Burlington $60,000

Emma Oelmann and Blake Misfeldt developed a preliminary design for a trail in West Burlington, Iowa, for their senior design project.

Faculty and staff features

a young girl interacts with a simulated patient while an AirCare staff member looks on at a Teens Go STEM event

New STEM event hosted by UI Health Care attracts Iowa high school students

Nearly 100 Iowa high school students attended the first-ever Teens Go STEM event on the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine campus, exploring health care careers, participating in hands-on medical simulations, and more.
several students standing for a group photo in a school classroom, along with a returning alumna

Back in their seats: Medical students return home through Hawkeye Hometown Visits

Returning to Epworth and Winterset, two University of Iowa medical students reflect on the mentors, classrooms, and moments that first sparked their path to medicine.
a young woman stands near a sign in Winterset, Iowa

Back in their seats: Medical students return home through Hawkeye Hometown Visits

Returning to Winterset and Epworth, two University of Iowa medical students reflect on the mentors, classrooms, and moments that first sparked their path to medicine.
a family at a Dance Marathon Big Event at the University of Iowa; hundreds of dancers are in the background

For families facing childhood cancer, UI Dance Marathon shows up

When a child is diagnosed with cancer, the journey belongs to the whole family. For one Iowa family, University of Iowa students participating in Dance Marathon turned fear into connection and community.
a graphic that shows the interconnectivity of the various stakeholders in Project ECHO

UI-based program seeks to improve the quality of care for adults with disabilities

Across Iowa, professionals who support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities face complex challenges every day. Project ECHO, a free, UI-led telehealth program, is helping by connecting providers across the state to share expertise, solve problems together, and improve care for Iowans who need it most.
Jon Fields and his family posing for a portrait near a cornfield

One alum’s nontraditional path to occupational medicine

Through his practice in Waverly, Iowa, Jon Fields seeks to heal the body, the mind, and the community through the prevention and treatment of workplace injuries.
a selfie of two men is set within a shot of a tractor in a field, with the sun low in the sky

From field to clinic: How Community Connect is changing health care in rural Iowa

A University of Iowa Health Care program gives small-town hospitals the technology and support to treat patients faster and closer to home.
people at a career fair

UI Health Care hosts 'All-Iowa' career fair aimed at keeping more physicians in the state

As leaders look to address the state's physician workforce needs, the event showcases job opportunities at Iowa-based health systems for residents and fellows.
three cyclists wearing iowa tiger hawk jerseys ride along with hundreds of other RAGBRAI riders on a rural road

Hawkeyes make a difference all along RAGBRAI route (and beyond)

From the west to the east, the University of Iowa and its alumni provide expertise in areas as varied as health care, education, and law.
an aerial view of the city of West Burlington, Iowa

Iowa engineering students save West Burlington $60,000

Emma Oelmann and Blake Misfeldt developed a preliminary design for a trail in West Burlington, Iowa, for their senior design project.

Athletics

New STEM event hosted by UI Health Care attracts Iowa high school students

Nearly 100 Iowa high school students attended the first-ever Teens Go STEM event on the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine campus, exploring health care careers, participating in hands-on medical simulations, and more.

Back in their seats: Medical students return home through Hawkeye Hometown Visits

Returning to Epworth and Winterset, two University of Iowa medical students reflect on the mentors, classrooms, and moments that first sparked their path to medicine.

Back in their seats: Medical students return home through Hawkeye Hometown Visits

Returning to Winterset and Epworth, two University of Iowa medical students reflect on the mentors, classrooms, and moments that first sparked their path to medicine.

For families facing childhood cancer, UI Dance Marathon shows up

When a child is diagnosed with cancer, the journey belongs to the whole family. For one Iowa family, University of Iowa students participating in Dance Marathon turned fear into connection and community.

UI-based program seeks to improve the quality of care for adults with disabilities

Across Iowa, professionals who support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities face complex challenges every day. Project ECHO, a free, UI-led telehealth program, is helping by connecting providers across the state to share expertise, solve problems together, and improve care for Iowans who need it most.

One alum’s nontraditional path to occupational medicine

Through his practice in Waverly, Iowa, Jon Fields seeks to heal the body, the mind, and the community through the prevention and treatment of workplace injuries.

From field to clinic: How Community Connect is changing health care in rural Iowa

A University of Iowa Health Care program gives small-town hospitals the technology and support to treat patients faster and closer to home.

UI Health Care hosts 'All-Iowa' career fair aimed at keeping more physicians in the state

As leaders look to address the state's physician workforce needs, the event showcases job opportunities at Iowa-based health systems for residents and fellows.

Hawkeyes make a difference all along RAGBRAI route (and beyond)

From the west to the east, the University of Iowa and its alumni provide expertise in areas as varied as health care, education, and law.

Iowa engineering students save West Burlington $60,000

Emma Oelmann and Blake Misfeldt developed a preliminary design for a trail in West Burlington, Iowa, for their senior design project.