Lindsey McMillan wanted to save people.
Though McMillan, a UI sophomore, never graduated to become a nurse practitioner, her desire to help people remained after her death, when several hospital patients received her organs and a new life. On March 18, the 20-year-old died from injuries suffered in a car accident while on spring break in Texas.
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The UI anticipates a new job listing: dean of the Carver College of Medicine.
Jean Robillard, the UI vice president for Medical Affairs and the former dean of the medical school, announced March 14 that he will no longer hold both administrative positions.
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UI graduate students' theses should now be safe from online publication and availability on search engines such as Google. (0) comments
Susan Curry, the director of the Institute for Health Research and Policy for the University of Illinois-Chicago, was named to be the new dean of the UI College of Public Health on March 20.
"She is a wonderful researcher and a wonderful leader," UI interim Provost Lola Lopes said.
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A massive beef recall encompassing 143 million pounds of meat doesn't have Iowa farmers or industry officials worried about an unsafe food supply. (0) comments
This past weekend, millions of adults and children in the United States and world gathered in a tradition older than Christ Himself: the decorating of and hunting for colored, often ornately adorned eggs. (0) comments
While Iowa City police officers likely didn't have as many college students to cite for PAULAs or to arrest on public-intoxication charges over spring break, they did deal with a handful of other incidents. (0) comments
Students may have been relaxing over spring break, but it was a busy week for Iowa lawmakers looking to pass new legislation.
A collective-bargaining bill for public employees, HF 2645, was at the center of much of the legislative controversy.
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Don't miss out on the deals, announcements, and specials advertised in the print edition! Now you can browse all the advertisers in today's edition with a few well-placed clicks.
Your daily diversion, with horoscopes, The Ledge, and Sudoku. (0) comments
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