Spotlight

Injury can’t pin ambition of Iowa high school wrestler
Eve Skrocki is tough. She’s talented. And with help from the orthopedic experts at University of Iowa Health Care, one of Iowa’s rising stars in girls wrestling has returned from injury — and is dominating.
Student success

Students front and center of new gameday commercial — and behind it, too
University of Iowa team taps into the skills of students to serve as consultants, create mixed media animation, and provide the voice-over for this year's spot, “Iowa Feels Like Home.”

Making a model spacecraft, piece by piece
A University of Iowa engineering student built a replica of the TRACERS satellite that will study magnetic fields of the sun and Earth.

Cousin’s cancer journey inspires UI student’s career choice
When a beloved family member died of cancer, Iowa native Lillian Wischmeyer knew what she wanted to do with her life — and that the University of Iowa was the best place to prepare her for it.
Health care

Meet Kid Captain James Hall
When James Hall was diagnosed with a rare, cancer-like disease, his family took comfort in knowing that the Dyersville, Iowa, boy would receive top-notch care at UI Health Care Stead Family Children’s Hospital.

Meet Kid Captain Nolan Stevenson
Nolan sustained life-threatening injuries in an UTV accident just days after returning home from his mom and stepdad’s wedding. The UI Health Care trauma team got him back to doing what he loves.

Establishing a ‘chain of survival’ for a critically ill child
A mother’s gut feeling — and UI Health Care expertise across multiple pediatric specialties, plus ECMO life support — made all the difference for a girl from Marengo, Iowa, with a rare autoimmune disease.
Research

Iowa researchers celebrate TRACERS launch
Dozens of scientists from the University of Iowa traveled to Lompoc, California, to joyfully witness the successful rocket launch associated with TRACERS — the NASA-funded mission to study the mysterious, powerful interactions between the magnetic fields of the sun and Earth.

TRACERS: The milestone moments (so far)
With the TRACERS launch imminent, take a trip through the timeline of the university’s largest externally funded research project, which will examine the powerful interactions between the magnetic fields of the sun and Earth.

Curiosity and collaboration, leading to excellence
Michael Welsh’s research changed understanding and treatment of cystic fibrosis. His drive to learn and forward-looking approach exemplifies teamwork and shared success at Iowa.
Always a Hawkeye: Alumni stories

Making a difference for kids in the ER
Medicine alumna Laura Socwell didn’t plan to work in pediatric emergency medicine. Now, she’s proud to care for Iowa’s littlest patients.

Iowa photojournalism grad looks for new angles
After an award-winning stint as a photographer with "The Daily Iowan" and the opportunity to document a historic women’s basketball tournament run, Grace Smith is continuing to pursue creative visual storytelling — and to photograph a favorite Iowa baller.

A holistic view of children’s health
Medicine alumna Amy Shriver uses her role as a pediatrician to help families learn how focusing on social connection, family reading time, and more can contribute to kids’ mental and physical health.
Community impact

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.
Faculty and staff features

Cardiothoracic surgeon says Iowa care team has heart
When you need a procedure as complex as open-heart surgery, you should choose the best, most experienced care team. That is exactly what University of Iowa Health Care offers to heart patients, says Mohammad Bashir.

UI detective unravels identity theft scheme
Thanks to Ian Mallory’s investigation, which involved untangling hundreds of documents and obtaining a crucial DNA test, a California man who had been falsely imprisoned and involuntarily hospitalized for saying he was who he said he was regained his true identity.

Bringing nurses’ innovations to life
Iowa Nurse Innovators, a program within the University of Iowa Office of Innovation, empowers inventive nurses to create solutions improving patient safety, workflow efficiencies, and effectiveness in hospitals across the state.
Athletics

Meet Kid Captain James Hall
When James Hall was diagnosed with a rare, cancer-like disease, his family took comfort in knowing that the Dyersville, Iowa, boy would receive top-notch care at UI Health Care Stead Family Children’s Hospital.

Meet Kid Captain Nolan Stevenson
Nolan sustained life-threatening injuries in an UTV accident just days after returning home from his mom and stepdad’s wedding. The UI Health Care trauma team got him back to doing what he loves.

Former Hawkeye punter prevails after traumatic leg injury
Nick Phelps thought he might never walk again. After three surgeries on his leg at University of Iowa Health Care, not only was he able to walk, but he also ran a marathon.