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December 3, 2024
Giving Tuesday!
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This Giving Tuesday, join the University of Iowa in making a difference! Support two impactful funds:

  • UI Health Care: Advance medical care, research, and education to improve lives.
  • First Gen Hawks Fund: Empower first-generation students with scholarships, mentorship, and resources to help them succeed.

 

Prefer to give to another program you´re passionate about? You can choose to support any area at the University of Iowa that matters most to you!

Every gift, no matter the size, helps us create brighter futures. Let´s come together as Hawkeyes to make an impact.

Learn more and donate: https://foriowa.info/4fEM1uf

Contact: Katie McCoid (319) 467-3435

Departments: Center for Advancement, Office of the Provost

December 3, 2024
Student Impact Grant Virtual Presentations
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm (CST)

Hear from this semester´s Student Impact Grant recipients and learn how funding from this grant program enhanced their Iowa experiences. Student Impact Grants are made possible by generous philanthropic gifts from alumni and friends who provide unrestricted support to the University of Iowa.

Please email Holly Jones at holly.jones@foriowa.org with any questions.

Register Today


About Student Impact Grants
The University of Iowa Office of the President and the UI Student Advancement Network have partnered to create Student Impact Grants, which provide funding for undergraduate and graduate student activities outside the classroom like research, travel, and service projects. These grants allow students to pursue opportunities that might not otherwise be possible without financial assistance. 

Contact: Holly Jones 319-467-3377

Departments: Center for Advancement

August 2, 2024 - December 5, 2025
Art & Write Night
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 39-53 East Jefferson Street, Iowa City, IA US 52240

Join the long, rich, historical tradition of artists creating in our spaces.

Professional, aspiring, and amateur artists alike, make our museum your muse. The return of this popular program series welcomes guests into the Museum of Natural History's magical gallery spaces after-hours to work on sketching or writing projects with other campus and community artists.

Tell a friend, grab a notebook, and join us on the first Friday of each month. We'll provide a new inspo prompt for each session and will sometimes move about the Museum but we'll always start in the Hageboeck Hall of Birds (Bird Hall) on the third Floor of Macbride Hall. Join anytime between 6-8 p.m. and feel free to participate in a themed creation challenge or work on your own project with our exhibits as inspiration. We'll save the last 15-30 minutes of each session to share what we've been working on, connecting with others (optional, of course!).


Please note, the Museum is typically closed during this time, meaning the main entrance to Iowa Hall (atop the large staircase outside on the east side of Macbride Hall) will be closed and locked. All other building doors will be open, offering access to the Ground Floor of Macbride Hall. Bird Hall is located on the third floor of Macbride Hall and can be reached by stairs or by taking the elevator to the third floor and crossing the auditorium to the north side of the building. 

Contact: Carolina Kaufman 319-467-3130

Departments: Pentacrest Museums, Museum of Natural History, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Division of Student Life, Leadership and Engagement, Department of Biology, University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art, University Libraries, Department of English

December 7, 2024
Keith Haring's Enduring Legacy | A Conversation with Gil Vazquez and Brad Gooch
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (CST)
Where: 160 West Burlington Street, Iowa City, IA US 52242

Join us for an engaging conversation featuring Gil Vazquez, Executive Director of the Keith Haring Foundation, and Brad Gooch, acclaimed author of Radiant: The Life and Line of Keith Haring. This insightful discussion will be facilitated by Diana Tuite, curator of the exhibition To My Friends at Horn: Keith Haring in Iowa City.

The conversation will include insights into Keith Haring´s life, work, and activism; the process of writing Haring´s biography; and explore how Haring´s work continues to resonate today.

Contact: Stanley Museum of Art 319-335-1727

Departments: University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art, Office of the Provost, Pentacrest Museums, School of Music, The Writing University

September 15, 2024 - December 15, 2024
Drawing Salon with Robert Caputo
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (CDT)
Where: 160 West Burlington Street, Iowa City, IA US 52242

The Drawing Salon focuses on drawing artworks from the museum's collection. Each session will focus on a different artwork. The sessions will begin with an introduction and discussion of the selected work. Participants will be encouraged to pursue their own visions and to take inspiration from the artworks in the gallery.

Pencils and sketchbooks/paper are the only artmaking materials allowed in the galleries. The museum has golf pencils with erasers and clipboards for participants to use. Stools and benches are available in the galleries.

Robert Caputo, an Iowa City-based painter and sculptor, will lead the Drawing Salons.

The drawing salon is limited to 15 participants. Please reserve your spot by clicking below:

Sept. 15, 2024

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Nov. 17, 2024

Dec. 15, 2024

Contact: Stanley Museum of Art 319-335-1727

Departments: University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art, Pentacrest Museums, Center for Advancement, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

December 21, 2024
Hawkeye Huddle-Iowa Men´s Basketball at Sanford Pentagon
2:30 pm - 4:30 pm (CST)
Where: 2210 W Pentagon Pl, Sioux Falls, SD US 57017

Join your fellow Hawkeyes for a Hawkeye Huddle before the Iowa men´s basketball team takes on Utah at the Sanford Pentagon. Please note: A game ticket will be required to attend the Hawkeye Huddle. 

This Hawkeye Huddle is hosted by the I-Club, in partnership with the Office of Alumni Engagement and the Iowa Swarm Collective.

Pre-registration is requested.

Contact: Iowa Athletics Development 319-467-3410

Departments: Center for Advancement

January 22, 2025
Tippie Webinar: Financing Your Startup
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm (CST)

Every entrepreneur knows that cash is king, but how do you get your initial startup funding? Would your business concept attract angel investors, venture funds or should you look at debt financing? Our panel of experts will provide insight into how entrepreneurs can secure funds for their business as well as when you might want to look at your exit strategy. Moderator: Adam Keune, Executive Director, John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center Panelists: Tej Dhawan, Managing Director and Co-Founder of Plains Angels; Adrienne Greenwald (MA15), Managing Principal at VentureNet Iowa, and John Hall (MBA66), founder of Goose Island Brewery.

 

Contact: Barbara Thomas 319-335-2188

Departments: Tippie College of Business, Iowa MBA

February 6, 2025
Provost´s Global Forum: Private Sector and University Partnerships: Pursuing Pathways for Global Collaboration, Learning, Prosperity, and Democracy
2:30 pm - 6:00 pm (CST)
Where: 200 South Capitol Street, Iowa City, IA US 52240

The 2025 Provost´s Global Forum, Private Sector and University Partnerships: Pursuing Pathways for Global Collaboration, Learning, Prosperity, and Democracy, will bring together experts from across the University of Iowa campus, the greater Iowa City area, and around the world to identify and showcase evidence, strategies, approaches, and solutions that form sustainable university private sector partnerships that bring added values to stakeholders of campuses, business, communities, and nation-states.

Experts will convene in Iowa City in early February 2025, for a three-day symposium.

Date: Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025
Time: 2:30-6 p.m.
Location: International Commons, University Capitol Centre, room 1117

Date: Friday, Feb. 7, 2025
Time: 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Location: Tippie College of Business, Pappajohn Business Building, room S401

Date: Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025
Time: 10 a.m.-noon
Location: International Commons, University Capitol Centre, room 1117

RSVP to let organizers know which sessions you´ll attend and help determine the amount of refreshments needed for various breaks and meals.

Highlights of the forum include:

  • Three days of sessions, including a highlight of the currently active Private Sector Partnership to Strengthen Higher Education Activity, the USAID-Kosovo activity between the University of Iowa and Kosovo, which has been instrumental in supporting higher education reform in Kosovo, providing a model for global collaboration.
  • A keynote presentation by Catherine Chong, director of the Office of Industry Engagement at Singapore Management University in Singapore.
  • The 2025 Joel Barkan Memorial Lecture by Dr. Helena Jerregård, deputy vice-chancellor cooperation & vice president at Mälardalen University in Västerås, Sweden.

Universities support society by contributing to discovery and innovation, and offering expertise that produces new insights, solutions, processes, and technologies. Throughout this symposium, presenters will share insights on industry-informed approaches to reforming and creating curriculum that prepares students for the global economy. Additionally, thought leaders in education and business will showcase the strategies the universities around the world use to build and deepen partnerships with companies. Evidence will be provided of the ways university research and expertise can be utilized to support global economic goals in emerging democracies and markets.

This event is made possible through the generous support and financial contributions from the Stanley-University of Iowa Foundation Support Organization, UI International Programs, and UI Tippie College of Business. Activities for the 2025 Provost's Global Forum are hosted in collaboration with the UI College of Education, UI Tippie College of Business, and the Kosova Education Center.

Contact: Daniel Vorwerk 319-467-1619

Departments: International Programs, Office of the Provost, International Studies Program, Division of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, Center for Advancement

February 7, 2025
Provost´s Global Forum: Private Sector and University Partnerships: Pursuing Pathways for Global Collaboration, Learning, Prosperity, and Democracy
10:00 am - 4:30 pm (CST)
Where: 200 South Capitol Street, Iowa City, IA US 52240

The 2025 Provost´s Global Forum, Private Sector and University Partnerships: Pursuing Pathways for Global Collaboration, Learning, Prosperity, and Democracy, will bring together experts from across the University of Iowa campus, the greater Iowa City area, and around the world to identify and showcase evidence, strategies, approaches, and solutions that form sustainable university private sector partnerships that bring added values to stakeholders of campuses, business, communities, and nation-states.

Experts will convene in Iowa City in early February 2025, for a three-day symposium.

Date: Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025
Time: 2:30-6 p.m.
Location: International Commons, University Capitol Centre, room 1117

Date: Friday, Feb. 7, 2025
Time: 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Location: Tippie College of Business, Pappajohn Business Building, room S401

Date: Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025
Time: 10 a.m.-noon
Location: International Commons, University Capitol Centre, room 1117

RSVP to let organizers know which sessions you´ll attend and help determine the amount of refreshments needed for various breaks and meals.

Highlights of the forum include:

  • Three days of sessions, including a highlight of the currently active Private Sector Partnership to Strengthen Higher Education Activity, the USAID-Kosovo activity between the University of Iowa and Kosovo, which has been instrumental in supporting higher education reform in Kosovo, providing a model for global collaboration.
  • A keynote presentation by Catherine Chong, director of the Office of Industry Engagement at Singapore Management University in Singapore.
  • The 2025 Joel Barkan Memorial Lecture by Dr. Helena Jerregård, deputy vice-chancellor cooperation & vice president at Mälardalen University in Västerås, Sweden.

Universities support society by contributing to discovery and innovation, and offering expertise that produces new insights, solutions, processes, and technologies. Throughout this symposium, presenters will share insights on industry-informed approaches to reforming and creating curriculum that prepares students for the global economy. Additionally, thought leaders in education and business will showcase the strategies the universities around the world use to build and deepen partnerships with companies. Evidence will be provided of the ways university research and expertise can be utilized to support global economic goals in emerging democracies and markets.

This event is made possible through the generous support and financial contributions from the Stanley-University of Iowa Foundation Support Organization, UI International Programs, and UI Tippie College of Business. Activities for the 2025 Provost's Global Forum are hosted in collaboration with the UI College of Education, UI Tippie College of Business, and the Kosova Education Center.

Contact: Daniel Vorwerk 319-467-1619

Departments: International Programs, Office of the Provost, International Studies Program, Division of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, Center for Advancement

February 8, 2025
Provost´s Global Forum: Private Sector and University Partnerships: Pursuing Pathways for Global Collaboration, Learning, Prosperity, and Democracy
10:00 am - 12:00 pm (CST)
Where: 200 South Capitol Street, Iowa City, IA US 52240

The 2025 Provost´s Global Forum, Private Sector and University Partnerships: Pursuing Pathways for Global Collaboration, Learning, Prosperity, and Democracy, will bring together experts from across the University of Iowa campus, the greater Iowa City area, and around the world to identify and showcase evidence, strategies, approaches, and solutions that form sustainable university private sector partnerships that bring added values to stakeholders of campuses, business, communities, and nation-states.

Experts will convene in Iowa City in early February 2025, for a three-day symposium.

Date: Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025
Time: 2:30-6 p.m.
Location: International Commons, University Capitol Centre, room 1117

Date: Friday, Feb. 7, 2025
Time: 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Location: Tippie College of Business, Pappajohn Business Building, room S401

Date: Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025
Time: 10 a.m.-noon
Location: International Commons, University Capitol Centre, room 1117

RSVP to let organizers know which sessions you´ll attend and help determine the amount of refreshments needed for various breaks and meals.

Highlights of the forum include:

  • Three days of sessions, including a highlight of the currently active Private Sector Partnership to Strengthen Higher Education Activity, the USAID-Kosovo activity between the University of Iowa and Kosovo, which has been instrumental in supporting higher education reform in Kosovo, providing a model for global collaboration.
  • A keynote presentation by Catherine Chong, director of the Office of Industry Engagement at Singapore Management University in Singapore.
  • The 2025 Joel Barkan Memorial Lecture by Dr. Helena Jerregård, deputy vice-chancellor cooperation & vice president at Mälardalen University in Västerås, Sweden.

Universities support society by contributing to discovery and innovation, and offering expertise that produces new insights, solutions, processes, and technologies. Throughout this symposium, presenters will share insights on industry-informed approaches to reforming and creating curriculum that prepares students for the global economy. Additionally, thought leaders in education and business will showcase the strategies the universities around the world use to build and deepen partnerships with companies. Evidence will be provided of the ways university research and expertise can be utilized to support global economic goals in emerging democracies and markets.

This event is made possible through the generous support and financial contributions from the Stanley-University of Iowa Foundation Support Organization, UI International Programs, and UI Tippie College of Business. Activities for the 2025 Provost's Global Forum are hosted in collaboration with the UI College of Education, UI Tippie College of Business, and the Kosova Education Center.

Contact: Daniel Vorwerk 319-467-1619

Departments: International Programs, Office of the Provost, International Studies Program, Division of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, Center for Advancement

February 15, 2025
Application Deadline: Obermann International Fellowships (Fall 2025)
11:59 pm (CST)

The UI Obermann Center for Advanced studies is currently accepting applications for its new International Fellowships Program, which offers dedicated space, time, and funding for interdisciplinary scholars to collaborate on innovative research at the University of Iowa. Up to eight international fellowships will be granted every academic year. Applicants must be active researchers at an accredited institution of higher learning outside of the United States or independent researchers/artists with a track record of excellence based outside of the U.S. Their area of research must have a direct equivalent at the University of Iowa. 

Obermann International Fellows will receive:

  • A $2,000 stipend to help defray the cost of travel and lodging
  • University of Iowa health insurance coverage for the duration of the fellowship
  • Office space at the Obermann Center for Advanced Studies
  • Temporary University of Iowa affiliation, including access to UI libraries
  • Structured opportunities for scholarly exchange (seminars, lectures, introduction to UI researchers, etc.)
  • An official letter of invitation for institutional and visa purposes
  • Information about accommodations and other practical needs

Read more about the program and application process at https://obermann.uiowa.edu/obermann-international-fellowships. Applications for the Fall 2025 semester are due Feb. 15, 2025. 

Obermann International Fellowships are funded by the University of Iowa's Obermann Center for Advanced Studies with generous additional support from International Programs.

Contact: Erin Hackathorn 319-335-4034

Departments: Obermann Center, International Studies Program, International Writing Program, Center for Advancement, Office of the Vice President for Research, Division of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

March 26, 2025
One Day for Iowa | The University of Iowa's 24-Hour Online Giving Day
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Level-up your giving by taking advantage of limited-time matches and unlock opportunities - which can lift your gift by double or more.

Contact: Shaina Spencer 319-335-3305

Departments: Center for Advancement

March 28, 2025
Iowa Symphony Band and Iowa State University Wind Ensemble Concert
7:30 pm (CDT)
Where: 20 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL US 60604

The Iowa Symphony Band will once again appear in one of the finest concert halls in the world when they perform in Orchestra Hall in Chicago. The Symphony Band, under the direction of Director of Bands Mark Heidel, will join the Iowa State University Wind Ensemble under the direction of Director of Bands Michael Golemo to present a unique collaborative performance. 

These ensembles have never collaborated, and the March performance will be a thrilling experience for the performers as well as a proud moment for the State of Iowa. Alongside the 2008 Carnegie Hall concert, the 2025 Orchestra Hall concert will rank among the most noteworthy achievements in the rich history of Iowa Bands.

Contact: UI School of Music 319-335-1603

Departments: Center for Advancement, School of Music

April 4, 2025 - April 6, 2025
Iowa Black Alumni Association Reunion
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 328 S. Clinton St., Iowa City, IA US 52240

We hope you can join us for the 2025 Iowa Black Alumni Association Reunion!

Check-in begins on Friday, April 4, at noon at the Hilton Garden Inn registration desk where you´ll receive an information packet for the weekend. Check-in will continue throughout Friday as well as Saturday morning. Other than the IBAA/African American Studies Recognition/Awards program at the Iowa City Public Library and a campus tour, all events will take place at the Hilton Garden Inn.

Friday: The IBAA/African American Studies Recognition/Awards program runs from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Iowa City Public Library (Meeting Room A), followed by a Mix & Mingle Variety Performance at the Hilton Garden Inn. If you´d like to showcase your skills at this event, sign up to be a performer.

Saturday: Participate in reunion workshops from 9 a.m. to noon, a campus tour, and the Black & Gold Gala at 6 p.m., which includes a banquet and dance. Venise Berry (77BA, 79MA) will lead a workshop to discuss the nature of racial ideology that has changed in our society. She and filmmaker Steven Berry created a documentary that explores racialism beyond traditional racism. It involves images, ideas, and issues that are produced, distributed, and consumed repetitively and intertextually.

Sunday: Our business brunch meeting begins at 9 a.m. If you´d like to attend a church in the area, we will have a list available during registration. If you wish to attend Bethel A.M.E. Church, you may take a personal tour of the newly renovated church. 

Visit the registration page for more details and the complete schedule.

The hotel´s hospitality room will be open periodically throughout the weekend for registrants. Free Wi-Fi and parking are included with your hotel reservation.

If you have questions, email alumni.engagement@foriowa.org. We look forward to seeing you!

Contact: Vanessa Sandoval 319-467-3515

Departments: Center for Advancement, Multicultural and International Student Support and Engagement, Carver College of Medicine

April 16, 2025
Tippie Webinar - Open for Business: Launching and Growing Your Startup
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm (CDT)

Establishing a business provides many challenges - from launch, to expansion, to selling the business or even closing the doors. Our panel of experts will share experiences from their entrepreneurial journeys that will provide insight and ideas for attendees. Moderator: Kurt Heiar (BA83), Associate Professor of Practice in Entrepreneurship Panelists: Tom Cardella (MBA95) Founder and CEO of TLCx, Eric Engelmann (BBA97), General Partner at ISA Ventures, Partner at Novy, and Board Chair of the New Bohemian Innovation Collaborative (NewBoCo), and Frances Johnson, Chief Innovation Officer at Perspective Therapeutics.

Contact: Barbara Thomas 319-335-2188

Departments: Tippie College of Business, Undergraduate Program, Graduate Management Programs, Center for Advancement, Graduate Program

May 8, 2025
Eight Over 80 Awards
11:00 am (CDT)

As Hawkeyes, we give back throughout our lives.

We're leaders in our professions. We're generous with our time and talent. We're passionate about things we love - especially anything black and gold. And some Hawkeyes continue to make an impact well beyond retirement.

That's why we are honoring Iowa alumni, age 80 and over, who carry the Hawkeye spirit of achievement and continue to help others.

Nominate a Hawkeye for this award: https://www.foriowa.org/eight-over-80/

Contact: Erin Brokel 319-467-3668

Departments: Center for Advancement, Office of Community Engagement, Office of the Provost

May 8, 2025
Wide Lens: LISTENING
5:30 pm (CDT)
Where: 93 East Burlington Street, Iowa City, IA US 52240

In a world full of noise, we often try listening to something: conversations with colleagues and family, music in our headphones, videos blasting from our smartphones. We hear all these things daily, but what does it mean to truly listen? In what sense do devices also listen to us? What is the role of silence in listening? How has listening changed over time? Can political tensions be solved through "listening"? How is listening both an art and a science? This Wide Lens event brings together researchers from science, social sciences, the humanities, and the arts to investigate what it means to listen deeply and thoughtfully.

Note: The event will take place on Thursday, May 8, 2025, in the Herald Stark Opera Studio at Voxman Music Building. It is tentatively scheduled to begin at 5:30, but this may change. Please check back closer to the event.

Presenters:

  • Gerta Bardhoshi, Counseling (College of Education)
  • Brittany Bettendorf, Rheumatology (Carver College of Medicine)
  • Eric Hunter, Communication Sciences and Disorders (CLAS)
  • Julianna Pacheco, Political Science (CLAS)
  • Damani Phillips, Jazz Studies, School of Music (CLAS)
  • Morten Schlütter, Religious Studies (CLAS)

Hosts: Luis Martín-Estudillo, Director, Obermann Center for Advanced Studies; Roland Racevskis, Associate Dean for the Arts and Humanities, CLAS; and Kristy Nabhan-Warren, Associate Vice President for Research in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences

Free and open to all.

About the series:

The Wide Lens series, a joint initiative of the UI College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, the Obermann Center for Advanced Studies, and the Office of the Vice President for Research, aims to inspire and connect the University of Iowa community across the disciplines. For each Wide Lens event, researchers, scholars, and artists from across the university briefly present their work on a shared topic of interest pecha kucha-style. Then, we open the floor to questions and conviviality over hors d'oeuvres and drinks.

Wide Lens is sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Obermann Center for Advanced Studies, and the Office of the Vice President for Research. 

Contact: Erin Hackathorn 319-335-4034

Departments: Obermann Center, School of Music, College of Education, Center for Advancement, Office of the Vice President for Research

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For some Hawkeyes, Iowa set the stage for a meet-cute that launched their love stories. For Valentine?s Day, more than 200 alumni and friends shared how they met their significant other at Iowa. Here are some of their stories: Erica Cerrone Sutton (06BA) and Paul Sutton (06BA) We met in Rienow Hall during the third week of our freshman year in 2002. Twenty years later, we are happily married with a beautiful son. We are still die-hard Hawkeye fans, visit Iowa City frequently, and have a Hawkeye-themed tree at Christmas. Sharon Nystrom Taylor (67BSN) and Gary Taylor (66BS, 69JD) We met at Joe?s Place, where I was with several College of Nursing classmates collecting our free pitcher of beer for turning 21 over spring break in 1966. We were married in 1968 on 6-8-68. This picture is from when we were back in Iowa City for my 50th graduation reunion over the weekend of June 8. Since we were there, we had to go to Joe?s to celebrate our 49th anniversary. June 2023 will be our 55th. I just retired after 55 years of active nursing practice. Gary is still going strong with his private practice. The UI was good to us! Daisy Hutzell-Rodman (98BA) and Jeremy Rodman (96BA) I met Jeremy in 1995 at a Saturday night party before classes started my first week. That Monday, I walked into a class titled Theory and Practice of Argument, and there he was. We were married at the Danforth Chapel on campus and are coming up on our silver anniversary this year. Bridget Quinn Maldonado (03BS) and Stephen Maldonado (01BS) We met in February 2001 while serving on the provost advisory committee. Stephen was representing the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and I was representing the College of Education. This picture shows us tailgating in fall 2002, and now we?re living in Ann Arbor with our two children. Stephen is a chemistry professor at the University of Michigan, and I?m a school administrator. Wish we could make it back to Iowa City more often, but we always catch the Hawks when they?re in Ann Arbor. Holly Tinder Bueno (00BA, 00BS) and Jesse Bueno (99BSN) I met my husband when we both lived in Daum Hall. I was the RA on the fourth floor, and he lived on the fifth. We were both pre-nursing students at the time and had a few classes together. We stayed friends until 1998 and then began dating. Married in 2001, celebrating 22 years in June. Hawkeye fans for life! Marquise Jackson (19BA) and Alexis Colvin (17BA) Engaged for a year, together for six, and the BIG DAY will be May 26, 2023! Initially, we had already known of each other before meeting again fall 2016 in a Gender and Women?s Studies class. We had mutual friends, but were in relationships of our own, and didn?t really pay much attention to each other. Some time passed, and we were both single and still had the same mutual friends. It began as study dates at Burge (because we had to have the flatbread pizza!), late-night viewings of How to Get Away with Murder at Mayflower, and a lot of Jimmy John?s. We?re currently located in St. Louis. She now works as a registered nurse in the NICU department. And I?m getting ready to begin teaching 8th grade English. We?re both writers too, which only makes sense if you?re a Hawkeye. Kate Hauser Buchholtz (10BA) and Keegan Buchholtz (08BA) I saw my husband for the first time on the first day of my freshman year in 2006. It was his first year as a junior transfer. Then I saw him in another class the next day. We had two classes together that fall semester and haven?t looked back! We were engaged after my graduation in 2010, married in 2012, and just celebrated our 10-year wedding anniversary. We have a son and identical twin girls who love everything about Iowa City and the Hawkeyes, as we attend all the sporting events we can! Karin Smesrud Smith (01BSN) and Kyle Smith (02BBA, 07MS) We met at One-Eyed Jakes in August 1999, dated for five years, and have been married for 18 years. We come back and visit Iowa City on our wedding anniversary every three years or so. This picture is from our 9th anniversary on the pedestrian bridge near the Iowa Memorial Union. We love visiting the campus, walking around, and being back in the vibrancy of campus life. Deidra Franzen Baker (90BA, 95MA) and Richard Baker (91BS) We met in January 1990 when we had three math classes together. He was an Iowa guy, and I was from Ohio but knew Iowa was my true home the first time I visited campus. We were studying at the IMU Wheel Room, and I asked him out. Our first date was Feb. 1, 1990. We got married at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Iowa City in fall 1991 after we both graduated. Thirty-one years later, we still live in Iowa, and our daughter graduated from Iowa in May 2019. Jess Burbey Prill (10BA) and Frank Prill (10BS) I met my husband, Frank, the first week of our freshman year in 2006. We started dating sophomore year and have been together ever since. We just took our daughter to Iowa City the first time this summer and recreated one of our engagement photos in the Pentacrest as a family of three. Sarah Freed Truong (10BA) and Thomas Truong (10BA, 14PHR) My husband and I met 15 years ago when we were both hired by orientation services to be student advisers for all the incoming freshmen and transfer students at Iowa. We got engaged with the help of the Dance Marathon morale captains on the steps of the Old Capitol. We now live in the Corridor area with our two kiddos. Amanda Pokorney (18BA) and Ryan Digney (19BA) We were coincidentally placed as stand partners in University Band during the fall 2016 semester, then again in the spring. This photo was the first of three graduations we've had together. We celebrated five years in September. Andy Kutcher (13BA) and Abigail Beadle (15BA) My wife and I met in 2011 in Currier Hall where we both lived. One of my best friends was her RA, so we got to know each other and started dating. After we moved away for grad school and work, we decided to make Iowa City our home once again. My wife took a job as a hall coordinator with University Housing and Dining. Her apartment, and our first home together, was back in Currier where we first met. Connie Smalley Cranny (83BNS, 85MA) and Daniel Cranny (83BBA) My husband and I met on our first day in Iowa City at a dorm party in 1979. We dated for five years and got married in 1984. We had three children, who are all graduates of Iowa as well. Between all of us, we have five undergraduate degrees and two master?s degrees from Iowa. So many great memories from Iowa City over the decades! Courtney Major Tigges (17BS, 21PHR, 22R) and Jay Tigges (17BA, 22DDS) I met my husband in undergrad while working at the College of Dentistry in 2015. After undergrad, we both stayed at Iowa for our respected graduate programs: dental school for my husband and pharmacy school for me. He proposed at his dental white coat ceremony. We married in 2020 and had our first child in fall 2022. Olivia von Gries (19BA) and Daniel Murphy (20BSE) Daniel and I met at the beginning of our junior year in 2017 and had our first date at the bench that I painted for the Benchmarks program! Four-and-a-half years later, some long distance, and a move to Oklahoma together, he proposed in the Iowa City Ped Mall at the spot of that first date. We?re getting married in June with many UI friends and former roommates invited. Travis Bushaw (06BA) and Erica Bushaw (07PHR) Mutual friends set up Erica and I shortly after UI Dance Marathon in 2006, while she was in the College of Pharmacy and I was in the College of Education. At the next Dance Marathon in 2007, I pulled some strings as the executive director and proposed on stage in front of our 1,500 closest friends. J. Greg Thomas (76BS, 82MD) and Linda Thomas I was a fourth-year medical student covering call on the pulmonary unit at Oakdale, and my wife was the night nurse. A patient?s chest tube fell out, and she called me to come evaluate. Love at first sight. We married in Iowa City six months later with a reception at the Ox Yoke Inn. That was 40 years ago. We are at Kinnick for every home game. Paula Catterall (77BBA) and Steven Farnsworth (74BA, 77MBA) Steve and I met spring semester 1975 when, as a grad student, he needed to take a marketing class as a prerequisite. He claimed that he would wait outside of his classes on the first day and pick out a pretty girl to sit by. We ended up sitting next to each other and talking all semester, but he was too shy to ask me out. When I came back after the summer, I ran into him on the city bus the first day of classes. Turns out he had asked me for a pen at our final exam and held on to it all summer with the intent to find me and return it. He finally got up the nerve to ask me out, and our first date was the Bruce Springsteen concert. We married in spring 1977 and celebrated 45 years this year. Martha Jones (81BS, 83MA) and Wade Jones My husband and I met during the Iowa basketball Final Four run in 1980. He was a basketball manager, I was a member of the Iowa pom squad. We were both juniors at the time. Members of the basketball team and pom squad thought we had to meet, because we both had the last name of Jones. They often serenaded us with ?Me and Mrs. Jones? when we were dating. We married in 1983 in Iowa City. We will be celebrating 40 years of marriage in 2023 with three children, two grandchildren, and a third on the way! We?re all Hawkeye fans, and it?s all thanks to an Iowa basketball road trip. Emily Witt Reddish (09BSN) and Garret Reddish (09BSE) I met my husband at Iowa in 2008 while living in the same apartment complex on Dubuque Street. He was an engineer student; I was a nursing student. We?ve barely spent a day apart since. We both bleed black and gold, and of course had to have Herky celebrate with us on our big day! Betsy Decker (97BA) and Peter Herr (97BA) Pete and I met in Currier Hall in 1994. His friend was dating my roommate, and they stopped by our second-floor room on their way to a movie at the Bijou. Our first date was at the Yacht Club. We were married in 2003, with our reception at the original Hancher. Our oldest child will be a freshman Hawkeye in the fall and hopes to play in the Hawkeye Marching Band! Here we are at the site of our first kiss?the side door of Currier. Michael McDaniel My significant other at the time was someone I should have fully embraced as that forever someone, Julie. We both were freshmen at the time of this photo. Wonderfully, almost forty years later, we have just recently reconnected, and it?s been amazing?like time has stood still. Want more Hawkeye love stories? Check out the original Facebook thread and this 2016 story from Iowa Magazine featuring couples who were married at Danforth Chapel on campus. @media (max-width: 768px) { ??? .portrait.right { ??????? float: none; ??????? margin: 10px; ??????? width: 75%; } } @media (min-width: 769px) and (max-width: 1500px) { .portrait.right { float: right; margin: 10px 0 15px 25px; width: 30%; } } @media (min-width: 1501px) { .portrait.right { float: right; margin: 10px 0 15px 25px; width: 15%; } } @media (max-width: 768px) { ??? .portrait.left { ??????? float: none; ??????? margin: 10px; ??????? width: 75%; } } @media (min-width: 769px) and (max-width: 1500px) { .portrait.left { float: left; margin: 10px 25px 15px 0; width: 30%; } } @media (min-width: 1501px) { .portrait.left { float: left; margin: 10px 25px 15px 0; width: 15%; } }

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