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September 3, 2024 - September 13, 2024
Rival Against Hunger Food Drive Competition
All Day ()

You don´t need a uniform and shoulder pads to compete against Iowa State this September. Drop off a full-size food and/or hygiene item to help tackle hunger on our campus in a friendly competition against the Cyclones.

Here´s how you can get in on the action:

  • Participate individually. Donate your food or hygiene item to any drop-off box around campus, including at the Food Pantry in the IMU. All items will go to the Food Pantry and count in our competition against Iowa State.
  • Form a team. Join forces with your UI student organization or department to support this great cause for a chance to win prizes. Register your group today!
  • Make a difference. Your donation helps Hawkeyes who lack regular access to nutritious food. Last year our campus contributed 1,746 food and toiletry items, helping more than 100 Hawkeyes receive an average of 16 pounds of food.

On Sept. 17, we´ll announce the winner of the Iowa vs. ISU competition (whichever school contributes the most items for their campus food pantry) as well as the winning student organizations and university departments.

Learn more on the Hawkeyes Give Back website-and register your team for a chance to win prizes!

Contact: Holly Jones 319-467-3377

Departments: Center for Advancement, Carver College of Medicine, Tippie College of Business, Division of Student Life, Department of Athletics

September 4, 2024
Postcards on the Pentacrest
9:30 am - 11:30 am (CDT)
Where: 1 North Clinton Street, Iowa City, IA US 52240

Show your loved ones that you're thinking about them by sending them a museum postcard - we've got all the materials and we'll take care of the postage and mailing.

Wednesday, Sept. 4
9:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m.
Find our table on the Pentacrest near Clinton Street

See you there!

Contact: Jessica Smith 319-512-2958

Departments: Pentacrest Museums, Division of Student Life, Museum of Natural History, liveWELL, Center for Advancement, Office of the Provost

September 5, 2024
Jiha Moon | Artist Talk and Reception
6:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 160 West Burlington Street, Iowa City, IA US 52242

Join us for the annual Jeanne and Richard Levitt Lecture featuring artist and UIowa alum, Jiha Moon. The talk will be accompanied by a reception celebrating Moon´s latest mural installation in the museum lobby, One An Other. Moon will discuss the process behind the mural's creation and her studio practice since leaving Iowa.

Completed in July 2024, One An Other is the third installment in the Stanley Museum of Art's Threshold series, and represents the most ambitious site-specific installation to date by the artist. It combines painting, drawing, collaged Hanji paper, and ceramics, and examines the entanglements of, as she puts it, "globalization, identity, and the visual information overload of contemporary society."

One An Other was created with assistance from Andy Moon Wilson, Oliver Moon Wilson, Ysabel Flores, Hannah Keats, Shaun Mallonga, and Carter White.

Moon received her MFA degree at the University of Iowa in 2002. She was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2023 and is currently Assistant Professor of Art at Florida State University in Tallahassee.  

Contact: Kimberly Datchuk 319-335-1727

Departments: University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art, School of Art and Art History, Office of the Provost, Center for Advancement

September 6, 2024
College of Education UI REACH Investiture Ceremony
3:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 21 North Clinton Street, Iowa City, IA US 52240

Please join us as we celebrate the appointment of William Loyd Jr. to the Charles and Mary Sukup UI REACH Directorship.

We also will recognize Charles and Mary Sukup, who, with their philanthropic gifts, established this prestigious position within the UI REACH program.

A reception will follow on the first-floor rotunda. No RSVP is necessary.

Contact: Kerry Cheverton 319-467-3353

Departments: Center for Advancement, College of Education

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

September 8, 2024
Sunday With the Docents | Grandparents Day
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 160 West Burlington Street, Iowa City, IA US 52242

Celebrate Grandparents' Day at the Stanley with a special Sunday with the Docents tour. Discover how different generations perceive art with docent, Laurie Zaiger and her granddaughter, P.J. Huch, as they discuss select art works from the museum collection. They will share how a child and an adult each experience artworks and what they can learn from each other.

This tour is part of the Sundays with the Docents program, where Stanley docents create unique tours to share with our audiences throughout the year. Walk-ins are welcome on the tour, but signing up is strongly recommended as tours are capped at 20 participants. Reserve your spot here: https://uiowa.doubleknot.com/event/sundays-with-the-docents-laurie-zaige...

Laurie Zaiger grew up in the Iowa City of the 1950s, ´60s, and ´70s doing handwork, sewing, and making art from found materials. She earned her BA and MA in art education at the University of Iowa and taught art at City High School and Mount Vernon High School. She also taught and supervised art education student teachers at the University of Iowa. Now retired and reinvented, she continues to make art and to provide art making opportunities. She is a docent at the Stanley Museum of Art and volunteers in the community for a variety of non-profits, including UAY, Shelter House, Riverside Theatre, and 5224GOOD.

Contact: Kimberly Datchuk 319-335-1727

Departments: University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art, Pentacrest Museums, Center for Advancement

September 11, 2024
Tippie Fest 2024
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 21 East Market Street, Iowa City, IA US 52245

Now that the dust is beginning to settle on the new semester, join us in welcoming new and returning students to the Tippie College of Business. You don't want to miss this one stop shop as we celebrate the new academic year together!

Enjoy FREE food, visit the Tippie Student Organization Fair, and connect with campus partners like Study Abroad, Iowa MBA program, and Career Services.
This event is sponsored by the Undergraduate Program Office. Thursday, Sept. 11, 3-5 p.m. on the PBB Patio and Courtyard! (Rain location- Howe & Andersen Gallerias)

Contact: Tevin Robbins 319-335-1037

Departments: Tippie College of Business, Undergraduate Program, Center for Advancement, Iowa Memorial Union, Leadership and Engagement, Pomerantz Career Center, Welcome Week, Division of Student Life, Office of the Provost

September 20, 2024
Traveling Exhibition | BODY FREEDOM FOR EVERY(BODY)
11:00 am - 3:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 160 West Burlington Street, Iowa City, IA US 52242

BODY FREEDOM FOR EVERY(BODY) is a cross-country exhibition tour inside of a 27-foot Box Truck celebrating Reproductive Justice, Queer Liberation, and Trans Joy! Newark-based Project for Empty Space is bringing over 200 artists´ works inside this truck to cultivate community coast-to-coast.

The exhibition will be parked alongside Gibson Square Park, outside the Stanley Museum of Art on Friday, Sept. 20, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will remain in Iowa City Sept. 17-20, organized by PS1

The two-part endeavor (a traveling exhibition and an accessible digital database) addresses the importance of agency, autonomy, and choice when it comes to health care and individual identity.

This project aims to create awareness, cultivate community, and engender support for bodily autonomy through art. This project emerges as response to a relentless wave of conservatism that continues to politicize queer liberation and restrict reproductive & gender affirming healthcare. The overarching message of this program is broadening awareness of the right to Safe, Legal, and Accessible healthcare that allows us to live in our power and choice.

Contact: Kimberly Datchuk 319-335-1727

Departments: University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art, School of Art and Art History, Center for Advancement

September 26, 2024
Panel Discussion | Keith Haring, Censorship, and the Power of Art
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm (CDT)
Where: 123 South Linn Street, Iowa City, IA US 52240

Join us for a panel discussion exploring the power of art and information in the face of censorship. This collaborative event by the Stanley Museum of Art, the Obermann Center for Advanced Studies, and the Iowa City Public Library will explore the enduring impact of Keith Haring's work in the fight against HIV/AIDS. We'll discuss the historical and contemporary implications of banned books on sexual health and the importance of unrestricted access to information.

Panel members:
o Saba Vlach, College of Education

o Oluwafemi Adeagbo, College of Public Health
o Sam Helmick, Iowa City Public Library
o Laura Cottrell, Iowa City Community School District

Contact: Kimberly Datchuk 319-335-1727

Departments: University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art, College of Public Health, Obermann Center, Office of the Vice President for Research

September 27, 2024 - September 29, 2024
Celebrating 50+ Years of the LNACC: Sharing Our Stories, Looking to the Future
All Day ()

Register today! Registration closes on Friday, Sept. 6.

The University of Iowa Latino and Native American Alumni Alliance (LaNA³), in collaboration with the Latino Native American Cultural Center (LNACC) and the Division of Student Life, is thrilled to announce a momentous event: "Celebrating 50+ Years of the LNACC."

This event will bring together University of Iowa Latino and Native American alumni to share our stories and look to the future. While the event focuses on alumni, it will also draw current UI students, faculty, staff, and community members through speaker presentations, panels, social events, art and music presentations, and workshops.

Iowa Writers´ Workshop alumni Joy Harjo (78MFA), Sandra Cisneros (78MFA), and Juan Felipe Herrera (90MFA) will join us as special guest speakers, and Brenda Child (83MA, 93PhD) will serve as moderator. Registration is $75 and includes breakfast on Saturday and Sunday, appetizers on Saturday evening, speaker events, tours/exhibits, a T-shirt, and various swag items. Guest registration (partners, children ages 13+) is $25/guest and does not include a T-shirt.

Our theme - "Sharing Our Stories, Looking to the Future" - encompasses our event goals:

  • Supporting the continued success of the LNACC and Latino and Native American students.
  • Ensuring our history is preserved through the LNACC Archives at the UI Main Library.

Contact: Diego F. Rodriguez 319-335-0619

Departments: Center for Advancement, Multicultural and International Student Support and Engagement

September 28, 2024
Drag Family Story Time
10:00 am - 12:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 160 West Burlington Street, Iowa City, IA US 52242

Join us for a fabulous and fun-filled Drag Family Story Time at the Stanley Museum of Art in Gibson Square Park! This special event will feature engaging stories, lively songs, and interactive movement activities that are perfect for families and children of all ages. 

The Iowa City Public Library bookmobile will be parked alongside the park, offering a wonderful selection of books for you to explore. Plus, we´ll provide chalk for creative sidewalk drawing, so let your imagination run wild!

Come and enjoy a morning of stories, creativity, and community. We can´t wait to see you there!

Bookmobile and activities will be live at 10 a.m., Drag Family Story Time will begin at 11:30 a.m. and wrap up by noon.

Contact: Kimberly Datchuk 319-335-1727

Departments: University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art, Pentacrest Museums, Center for Advancement, Multicultural and International Student Support and Engagement, Office of the Provost, Division of Student Life

September 28, 2024
Hawkeyes at the Orchard | Des Moines
10:00 am - 2:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 32835 610th Ave, Cambridge, IA US 50046

Join fellow Hawkeyes for a day of family fun, including hayrides, pedal karts, a corn maze, and more, at Center Grove Orchard!

Register Today: https://foriowa.info/orchard24

Enjoy a discounted farmyard admission of $5 per person (regularly $16.95). Children 2 and under are free, and each family may purchase up to five discounted tickets. Attendees may pick up their tickets at the University of Iowa table near admissions anytime between 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., though you´re welcome to stay until the orchard closes at 7 p.m.

We look forward to seeing you! Wear your black and gold-and spread the word to any Hawkeyes you know in the Des Moines area.

Contact: Hannah McClintock 319-467-3398

Departments: Center for Advancement

September 28, 2024
Extra Life Charity Challenge: College Football 25 Presented by South Slope and Rival Warz
10:00 am - 4:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 825 Stadium Dr, Iowa City, IA US 52240

Register Now!

Test your college football video game skills in a charity tournament at Kinnick Stadium, with proceeds benefiting University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children´s Hospital!

Registration is $25, though all gaming participants must also raise a minimum of $200 to participate in the single-elimination, bracket-style tournament.

Due to venue capacity, this tournament will be limited to 240 participants. The first 240 to reach their $200 fundraising minimum (not counting their registration fee) will earn a bracket spot.

The games will be played on PlayStation 5, and participants must be 16 or older. Prizes will be awarded to the top three individual fundraisers and the tournament champion and runner-up.

Spectators may pay the $25 registration and come enjoy the event festivities at the Ted Pacha Family Club. Spectators can try the new video game in the free-play area, watch the tournament action, and participate in a silent auction and the Championship Game Wave.

You can find fundraising resources here.

Registrants who raise at least $200 but are not one of the first 240 to get a bracket spot will still gain access to Duke Slater Field, where they can meet Iowa football players and coaches, hear stories from families who have had a child receive care at Stead Family Children´s Hospital, and more!

Those who raise $500 or more will get to tour the Hawkeyes´ locker room and tunnel.

For any questions, please email Tyler Adams at tyler.adams@foriowa.org

Contact: Tyler Adams 319-467-3350

Departments: Center for Advancement, Division of Student Life, Department of Health and Human Physiology

October 15, 2024
Literary Legends With Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Tracy Kidder
7:30 pm (CDT)
Where: 125 North Madison Street, Iowa City, IA US 52245

Sit in on a one-of-a-kind evening with writer and Iowa graduate Tracy Kidder, "a master of the nonfiction narrative" (Baltimore Sun), as he reflects on his lengthy literary career and reads from some of his bestselling work.

The event will feature a conversation about the power of long-form investigative writing between Kidder and renowned author Stuart Dybek (73MFA), as well as a Q&A session and book signing.

Register here: https://foriowa.info/3yUJ2h8

The author of nonfiction classics such as The Soul of a New Machine and Mountains Beyond Mountains, Kidder is a graduate of Harvard University and the University of Iowa. In addition to being a Pulitzer Prize winner, he also is the recipient of the National Book Award, the Robert F. Kennedy Award, and many other honors.

This event is possible due to support from the Jonathan C. Goldsmith Visiting Author Fund in the Iowa Writers´ Workshop. Literary Legends is a special collaboration among the University of Iowa Center for Advancement, the UI Lecture Committee, the Iowa Writers´ Workshop, the UI Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, and the Iowa City UNESCO City of Literature.

Contact: Laurel Hall 319-467-3518

Departments: Center for Advancement, MFA in Spanish Creative Writing, Nonfiction Writing Program, International Writing Program, The Writing University, Division of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, Carver College of Medicine, Division of Student Life, College of Public Health

October 16, 2024
Fall Tree Tour
11:00 am - 1:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 120 Iowa Avenue, Iowa City, IA US 52240

It's time for a Fall Tree Tour with a new route and all new (to the tour!) trees!

Join the Pentacrest Museums in partnership with UI Facilities Management, the Sciences Library, and liveWELL, for a guided stroll on campus featuring the ecological diversity, symbolism, history, and lore of our trees. We're hoping for peak foliage for this autumnal nature walk and talk in this program - designed for you - with resilience and curiosity in mind.

  • Meet at the the Sciences Library, 3rd Floor for a presentation at 11 a.m., walk to follow at noon.
  • Rain, snow or shine (we'll reschedule if lightning). 
  • All are welcome (students, staff/faculty, community).
  • Staff and faculty: our campus has encouraged programming of this nature for employee wellness. Make sure to let your supervisor know you'd like to attend if you need a little extra travel time before and after the walk.

Contact: Carolina Kaufman 319-467-3130

Departments: Pentacrest Museums, Museum of Natural History, liveWELL, Center for Advancement, Office of the Provost, University Human Resources, Office of the Vice President for Research

October 24, 2024 - October 26, 2024
Alumni Band Homecoming Celebration
All Day ()
Where: University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA US 52244

Are you ready to step off on the next 50 years of the Iowa Alumni Marching Band? Registration is now open for the Alumni Band Homecoming Reunion, Oct. 24-26, 2024!

Register here: https://foriowa.info/3zAmClj

This year we are celebrating Kevin Kastens, director of the Hawkeye Marching Band for 20 years, who instituted the "Take Back the Field" pregame performance. He will return to Iowa City as our honored guest for the 51st Alumni Band Homecoming Reunion, which will culminate in a postgame performance of a favorite chart from the Kastens era! Hint: Zombie dance moves are required!

Registration closes Sept. 6; however, registration for Saturday´s pregame performance closes when we reach 300 registrants, which may be earlier. advan

Contact: Lindsey Koby 319-467-3351

Departments: Center for Advancement, School of Music

October 24, 2024
Osterhaus Medal for Lifetime Achievement and Alumni Awards Ceremony
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 180 South Grand Avenue, Iowa City, IA US 52242

Join us as we honor nine UI College of Pharmacy award recipients during homecoming weekend.

  • Osterhaus Medal for Lifetime Achievement Award - Matt Osterhaus (80BSPh) and Marilyn Osterhaus (80BSPh)
  • Distinguished Alumni Award - Barry Carter (78BSPh), Val Jensen (90BSPh), and David Miller (83BSPh)
  • Honorary Alumni Award - Judy Domer and Tim Franson (81R)
  • Genesis Alumni Award - Jessica Frank (07PharmD) and Yogita Krishnamachari (11PhD)

The ceremony is free to attend, but pre-registration is strongly encouraged.

Contact: Holly Lauer 319-353-5626

Departments: Center for Advancement

October 25, 2024
UI College of Nursing Tailgate
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 50 Newton Road, Iowa City, IA US 52246

Join us for a free, family-friendly homecoming tailgate at the UI College of Nursing. Learn more online or by contacting Leah Koppes at 319-467-3295.

Parking will be available in the Newton Road Ramp.

Contact: Leah Koppes 319-467-3295

Departments: Center for Advancement

October 25, 2024
UI Henry B. Tippie College of Business Tailgate
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 21 East Market Street, Iowa City, IA US 52245

Celebrate with fellow alums at the annual Tippie Tailgate. Mingle with Tippie Dean Amy Kristof-Brown and enjoy free food and family-fun entertainment before the parade. Learn more online.

Contact: Tippie College of Business 319-335-0862

Departments: Center for Advancement

October 25, 2024
Homecoming Parade
5:45 pm - 7:30 pm (CDT)
Where: 1 North Clinton Street, Iowa City, IA US 52240

The homecoming parade is an annual tradition that brings Hawkeyes together from both near and far. Parade participants include students, staff, faculty, and members of the Iowa City and surrounding communities.

Contact: Annabelle Bergholz-Cannizzaro 319-335-3059

Departments: Center for Advancement

October 25, 2024
University of Iowa Celebration in Tokyo
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm (CDT)

Connect with fellow Hawkeyes, hear about current happenings at the University of Iowa, and learn about the future of the Japan Iowa Club.

2024 October 25 (Friday)
6 p.m. (18:00)

Tokyo American Club
2-1-2 Azabudai
Minato-ku Tokyo
106-8649 Japan

Register here: https://foriowa.info/3yoOFUw

Hors d´oeuvres and a hosted bar will be provided. Katharine Lasansky, executive director of development at the University of Iowa Center for Advancement, will be your host for the evening.

Registration is $30 and will help the Japan Iowa Club create student and scholarship support opportunities.

Contact: Katharine Lasansky 319-541-0471

Departments: Center for Advancement, International Studies Program, International Writing Program, Division of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

October 25, 2024
UI College of Engineering Party After the Parade
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 103 South Capitol Street, Iowa City, IA US 52240

Stop by after the parade to learn about the exciting things happening at the UI College of Engineering. The party features STEM-based activities led by our student organizations. Herky the Hawk and the Hawkeye Marching Band will also make an appearance.

Pre-registration has ended. Visitors are welcome to stop without pre-registering but will be asked to register upon entry. Contact Brian Morelli at brian-morelli@uiowa.edu with questions.

Contact: Brian Morelli 319-467-3017

Departments: Center for Advancement

October 25, 2024
UI College of Pharmacy Alumni, Family, and Friends Celebration
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 210 S Dubuque St, Iowa City, IA US 52240

Join alumni, friends, faculty, and staff for a family-friendly event following the homecoming parade. We´ll honor the 1964, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004, 2009, 2014, and 2019 classes. Food will be served, and a cash bar will be available.

Pre-registration is required. Adults are $15, children ages 6-12 years old are $8, and children 5-and-under are free.

Contact: Holly Lauer 319-356-5626

Departments: Center for Advancement

October 26, 2024
UI Medicine Alumni and Friends Tailgate
9:00 am - 11:00 am (CDT)

We hope you will join us for the medicine alumni and friends breakfast tailgate. Reserve your spot online, and join us as you will have the wonderful chance to connect with alumni, current students, and faculty and staff. We´ll also have medical campus tours and STEM-related activities.

Parking will be available in the Newton Road Parking Ramp.

Contact: UI Health Care Outreach and Engagement 319-335-8886

Departments: Center for Advancement

October 26, 2024
UI College of Education Alumni and Friends Tailgate
11:00 am - 1:00 pm (CDT)
Where: 240 South Madison Street, Iowa City, IA US 52240

Enjoy free boxed picnic lunches, gifts, prize drawings, and musical entertainment provided by the Silver Swing Band. The Iowa Raptor Project will also provide an opportunity to meet one of the hawks in the courtyard. Register online!

Contact: Lois Gray 319-335-5347

Departments: Center for Advancement

October 26, 2024
UI College of Public Health Alumni and Friends Lunch
11:30 am - 1:30 pm (CDT)
Where: 145 North Riverside Drive, Iowa City, IA US 52246

Join fellow alumni, students, faculty, and staff for a free pregame lunch provided by area food trucks. We´ll also have live music by Ingrid Streitz. Learn more online or by contacting Tara McKee at tara-mckee@uiowa.edu or 319-384-4277.

Contact: Tara McKee 319-384-4277

Departments: Center for Advancement

October 26, 2024
Iowa Football vs. Northwestern
2:30 pm (CDT)
Where: 825 Stadium Dr, Iowa City, IA US 52240

Cheer on the Hawkeyes as they face off against Northwestern.

Contact: Department of Athletics 319-335-9327

Departments: Center for Advancement

October 26, 2024
University of Iowa Celebration in Seoul
6:00 pm (CDT)

Connect with fellow Hawkeyes, hear about current happenings at the University of Iowa, and learn about the future of the Korea Iowa Club.

2024 October 26 (Saturday)
6 p.m. (18:00)

Register here: https://foriowa.info/4e5IILe

Mondrian Seoul Itaewon
23 Jangmun-ro
Yongsan-gu, Seoul
04392 South Korea

Hors d´oeuvres and a hosted bar will be provided. Katharine Lasansky, executive director of development at the University of Iowa Center for Advancement, will be your host for the evening.

Contact: Katharine Lasansky 319-541-0471

Departments: Center for Advancement, International Programs

November 8, 2024
Football Hawkeye Huddle: UCLA
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm (CST)
Where: 119 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA US 91105

Iowa football season is almost here! In addition to our seven home games, we hope you can join us at one of our Hawkeye Huddles this season when the Iowa football team is on the road.

Hawkeye Huddles are free, pregame pep rallies that feature cash refreshments and snacks, door prizes, a Hawkeye DJ, Herky the Hawk, and the Iowa Spirit Squads. 

Register today: https://foriowa.info/UCLA24

Pre-registration is optional. For Hawkeye Huddles that do not have game times set, these events will begin three hours prior to game time or no earlier than 9 a.m.

For more information and additional details on 2024 Hawkeye Huddles, visit the I-Club website at www.jointheiclub.com or email hawkeyeevents@foriowa.org.

Contact: Hawkeye Events 319-467-3410

Departments: Center for Advancement, Department of Athletics, Dentistry Alumni, Division of Student Life

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"Sue is a passionate and ardent supporter of Iowa women's basketball and all of our Hawkeye women's sports teams," says Bluder, who is in her 21st season as Iowa women's basketball head coach and is the winningest coach in program history. "Sue, as an alumna of this program, has made a difference within Iowa women's basketball through her involvement and her philanthropic contributions. For me, this is truly a great day to be a Hawkeye." In recognition of Beckwith's transformational support, Bluder and all future head women's basketball coaches will hold the title of P. Sue Beckwith, MD, Head Women's Basketball Coach. This leadership gift means Beckwith has now given nearly $9 million to Iowa women's athletics. "Sue's professional accomplishments, personal drive, and philanthropic commitment is truly an inspiring example of a lifelong and loyal Hawkeye. I'm grateful to be able to call her a friend," says Gary Barta, the Henry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Director of Athletics Chair. "Her dedication to athletics is inspiring other female philanthropists to give back in their own way here at Iowa." A Hawkeye for Life The Daily Iowan/Bill Paxson Sue Beckwith goes up for a bucket in The Field House as the Hawkeyes take on in-state rival Drake. Sue Beckwith was destined to be a doctor, and for her, the University of Iowa was the obvious choice for pursuing a career in medicine. Not only did she fulfill her educational aspirations at Iowa, she was also a successful contributor and letterwinner for the Hawkeye women's basketball program. Beckwith tried out as a freshman in 1976?the third season ever for Hawkeye women's basketball?and made the team despite never playing 5-on-5 basketball. At that time, Iowa high school girls' teams played 6-on-6?where three members from each team would play offense and three would play defense. "I vividly remember the first time coming down the court, dribbling the ball, and seeing all of these people at the other end," says Beckwith. "I had never played defense before and never really dribbled much before, but I made the team and earned a partial scholarship." While she fondly remembers practices in the UI Field House North Gym and gutting out a tournament while battling the flu, her most cherished memories surround Coach Birdsong, her teammates, and the valuable lessons she learned as a Hawkeye. "My experiences are one of the reasons I feel so strongly about athletics?the lessons it teaches us," says Beckwith, who graduated with a psychology degree before pursuing medical school. "Iowa was such a formative time for me?learning teamwork and time management, overcoming adversity, and gaining self-confidence and self-control." Beckwith is also grateful to leaders like Christine Grant (70BA, 74PhD), who was women's athletic director at Iowa from 1973 to 2000, was a pioneer for women in collegiate athletics, and advocated for the implementation of the federal civil rights law Title IX, which took effect in 1972. "At the time, I didn't know all of the things Dr. Grant had done or was doing," says Beckwith. "I remember the little things, like getting a new pair of shoes each year or being able to practice on the same floor as the men's basketball team. Dr. Grant was responsible for the opportunities I had, as well as the opportunities that hundreds of thousands of women around the country had and continue to have." Following medical school?as well as a general surgery residency and colon and rectal surgery fellowship?Beckwith went on to have a successful surgical career in Des Moines that spanned more than 30 years. Prior to retiring in 2018, Beckwith went back to school and earned an MBA from the UI Henry B. Tippie College of Business?pursuing a passion she had her entire life. "I had always been interested in the subject matter, and I wanted more breadth of knowledge," says Beckwith, who has been a board member of Fareway Stores, Inc., for more than 20 years, and more recently, was named board chairperson for the Midwest grocery store company. "My classmates and professors at Iowa provided that breadth of knowledge, and since then, an MBA has given me more confidence in my role on the board." A Leading Hawkeye Philanthropist Sue Beckwith (right) and Lisa Bluder, who now holds the title of P. Sue Beckwith, MD, Head Women?s Basketball Coach. In 2019, Bluder was named the Werner Ladder Naismith Women?s Coach of the Year. Beckwith, who lives in Waukee, Iowa, has a long history of remarkable philanthropy at the University of Iowa?giving back to her alma mater every year since 1984. She's also a loyal season-ticket holder for women's basketball, men's basketball, and football. For Beckwith, it's all about the people. "Athletics is the vehicle?the arena?for us to learn life lessons," says Beckwith. "A successful program is going to help that cause, but what is really important to me is the environment provided for student-athletes to come in, grow, and become tremendous citizens. To me, that's important to see in all programs." In 2004, Beckwith gave back to help student-athletes by creating three endowed scholarships to support women's basketball and rowing, as well as a scholarship to honor Grant. In 2005, she made a leadership gift of $1 million for a new boathouse to benefit the coaches and student-athletes of the UI rowing program. The P. Sue Beckwith, MD, Boathouse, which opened in 2009, became the first building on the UI campus to be named in honor of a female philanthropist. In 2016, Beckwith established the P. Sue Beckwith, MD, Black and Golden Opportunities Fund, which provides funding and opportunities, on an annual basis, to Iowa's women's athletic programs and their most pressing needs. "It was important for me that a portion of my giving supports all programs," she says. "Although basketball is the most visible, student-athletes in all sports have the same passion, work equally hard, make similar sacrifice, display awesome talent, and reap the same benefits through their athletic endeavors." Her most recent contribution, which creates the P. Sue Beckwith, MD, Head Women's Basketball Coach position, is an effort to support the legacy of great women's basketball coaches at Iowa and those yet to come. "Coach Bluder recruits very high character kids who work tremendously hard," says Beckwith, noting that Iowa women's basketball is tied for best in the Big Ten for its graduation success rate. "They perform well on the court, get good grades, and do good things off the court. Coach Bluder provides an environment that breeds success." In addition to her generous financial contributions, Beckwith has offered her time and leadership talent on a number of university boards and committees, including as a current member of the UI Center for Advancement Board of Directors and as former board member for the UI College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the National I-Club, and the Varsity Club, amongst others. "We're so thankful for Sue's support and friendship," says Barbara Burke, the UI's deputy director of athletics. "Her leadership on behalf of all of our student-athletes is an inspiration. This gift commitment and her vision creates an immediate and long-term impact on our women's basketball program."

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