Articles from December 2024

A snowy Old Capitol

Read about CLAS faculty and staff who’ve made a difference this year

Thursday, December 26, 2024
Every day, University of Iowa employees work hard to make students’ time on campus a success and create a positive work environment for their coworkers. Several CLAS employees made this UI list.
A letter sent to Corrine Jones

Students thank faculty with heartfelt letters

Thursday, December 26, 2024
CLAS faculty Corrine Jones and Joel Mankowski are acknowledged by students in these letters.
Dean Sanders walks with President Wilson as commencement begins

Photos from fall 2024 CLAS commencement

Congratulations to our newest graduates! Check out some of the photos from the Dec. 22 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences fall commencement ceremony.

End of semester reminders for CLAS instructors

Wednesday, December 18, 2024
DEOs, DGSs, faculty, and staff

OVPR announces MATFab seed grant program

Wednesday, December 18, 2024
DEOs, faculty, staff, and graduate students

Research Development Office Funding Focus

Wednesday, December 18, 2024
DEOs and faculty
Schaeffer Hall in the winter

Check out the top CLAS stories from 2024

As we enter a new year, look back at some of the accomplishments and highlights from faculty and staff in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Revisit the most popular stories in CLAS during 2024.
Rosemary Moore

Moore reflects on military service and its impact on her current work

Rosemary Moore, associate professor of instruction in the departments of History and Classics, brings her leadership and military experience from the U.S. Navy into her classroom and her research on the Roman military. 
Emily Hurst

First CLAS student care manager wants to create a ‘culture of wellness’

Emily Hurst brings two decades of experience and her passion for mental health to the CLAS student care manager role. The new position is the first of its kind on campus and was made possible by a generous donor gift.
Ali Hval

Hval receives Iowa Artist Fellowship

Ali Hval, assistant professor of instruction in the School of Art, Art History, and Design, will use the $10,000 grant from the Iowa Arts Council to expand her studio work. She was selected out of 46 candidates.