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Seashore Hall Green Space Map

UI to create green space in former Seashore Hall location

The recent removal of Seashore Hall on East Jefferson Street created a unique opportunity for the UI to reimagine an area that has been occupied for more than 100 years. Rather than erect a new building in its place, the university will create a multipurpose green space that will serve as a place to study, hold outdoor classes or small events, and more.
Power Plant

Iowa’s energy, electrical infrastructure remain resilient despite freezing temps

While all energy systems are vulnerable to the impacts of extreme weather, Iowa’s interconnected, diverse energy infrastructure and electrical grid has made it less prone to failures.
Pentacrest

University of Iowa to start testing wastewater for COVID-19

Wednesday, February 3, 2021
The University of Iowa has announced they will begin testing wastewater to help monitor the presence of COVID-19 on campus. According to officials, existing research indicates people who have been infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 shed virus particles through their feces.
FM Workers Collage

FM featured in year-end Iowa Now thank you to UI faculty and staff for continuing to rise to the challenge

Thursday, December 17, 2020
The fall 2020 semester has been unlike any Hawkeyes have experienced in our university’s 173-year history. Essential workers in our health care operations have selflessly provided incredible care for Iowans while others across campus have worked tirelessly to keep buildings open and safe, provide quality education to our students, and keep other essential operations running smoothly.
Plant in lab

University of Iowa releases rough rendition of 2030 sustainability goals

Sunday, September 20, 2020
Despite the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on instruction, the University of Iowa Office of Sustainability and the Environment is looking forward to the future of sustainability on campus, and recently released a rough draft of their 2030 goals for sustainability.
Campus after derecho

UI campus cleans up after Monday’s derecho storm downs trees, damages buildings

Iowa City and the University of Iowa are cleaning up debris after a derecho storm swept through eastern Iowa on Monday, Aug. 10, bringing 100 mph winds. The UI campus was no exception, and damages are still being assessed.
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Hawkeyes Help Hawkeyes

Friday, July 17, 2020
Thank you to FM staff! Watch this video to learn more about masking up and keeping our Hawkeyes healthy. 
We Stand Together Mural

UI Athletics, UIHC, and FM team up for "We Stand Together" lawn mural campaign

“We Stand Together” temporary murals in places like the UI Children's Hospital, Finkbine golf course, and the Jacobsen Building were made to show that the University stands together through the pandemic. These murals were made possible thanks to collaboration between UI Athletics, UIHC, and FM.
UI Utilties

UI Utilities employees transition to ENGIE

Nearly all University of Iowa utilities system employees accepted an offer from ENGIE North America as part of the university’s 50-year public-private partnership (P3). The partnership will allow the university to invest $15 million per fiscal year via grants dedicated to supporting the UI’s strategic plan and core missions of teaching, research, and scholarship.
Psychological and Brain Sciences Building

University of Iowa dedicates new Psychological and Brain Sciences building

The University of Iowa cut the ceremonial ribbon at its new Psychological and Brain Sciences building Jan. 24, as students, faculty, and staff within the department transition out of its previous home in 120-year-old Seashore Hall. As the spring semester has begun, UI Psychological and Brain Sciences Department Chair Mark Blumberg said he has watched with pleasure while students, faculty, and staff discover the building and what it has to offer.