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As a top global university, Iowa is the ideal destination for learning, discovery, and innovation. We bring art and science together to create a truly unique interdisciplinary education. With over 200 areas of study to choose from, students are encouraged to mix and match majors, minors, and certificates to earn a degree that reflects their unique interests.  

From inside our world-class medical center to the most prestigious creative writing program in the U.S., students have access to quality academic support and are equipped with the tools they need to stand out in a competitive workforce. Our 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio allows students to work directly with experts in their field while earning valuable, practical skills.

Our campus seamlessly blends into the heart of downtown Iowa City, making it easy to access academic resources and belong to a larger, welcoming community. With over 500 student organizations, clubs, and communities on campus, and countless in-town events scheduled throughout the year, Iowa makes it easy to build a network of friendships and connections that last a lifetime.

Background image:  The University of Iowa celebrates its diversity by flying the flags of each country represented by a student on campus.

Smaller image:  All-American Caitlin Clark was one of two grand marshals of Iowa's 2023 Homecoming parade.

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As a top global university, Iowa is the ideal destination for learning, discovery, and innovation. We bring art and science together to create a truly unique interdisciplinary education. With over 200 areas of study to choose from, students are encouraged to mix and match majors, minors, and certificates to earn a degree that reflects their unique interests.  

From inside our world-class medical center to the most prestigious creative writing program in the U.S., students have access to quality academic support and are equipped with the tools they need to stand out in a competitive workforce. Our 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio allows students to work directly with experts in their field while earning valuable, practical skills.

Our campus seamlessly blends into the heart of downtown Iowa City, making it easy to access academic resources and belong to a larger, welcoming community. With over 500 student organizations, clubs, and communities on campus, and countless in-town events scheduled throughout the year, Iowa makes it easy to build a network of friendships and connections that last a lifetime.

Background image:  The University of Iowa celebrates its diversity by flying the flags of each country represented by a student on campus.

Smaller image:  All-American Caitlin Clark was one of two grand marshals of Iowa's 2023 Homecoming parade.

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Winter 2019 Graduate: Sydney Blitchok

Sydney Blitchok initially chose the University of Iowa because of soccer, but she quickly discovered Iowa's stellar journalism and political science programs.
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Graduation - 2019 Dec 12

University of Iowa celebrates 2019 spring graduates

More than 4,800 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students at the University of Iowa recently participated in graduation ceremonies. The UI's spring 2019 graduates had an average cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 3.16 on a 4.0 scale. In addition, 16 percent of the graduating class graduated with multiple majors and 355 undergraduates graduated with honors. To learn more about the University of Iowa's 2019 spring graduates, click HERE. https://uiowa.edu/stories/university-iowa-spring-2019-graduates
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Graduation - 2019 Jun 12

Jesse Cochran: Doctor? Scientist? Researcher?

Jesse Cochran -- one of more than 5,280 University of Iowa students to graduate in May 2019 - learned a lot while conducting research in a UI lab, and not just about heart disease. He found a model of professionalism and a newfound appreciation for discovery that's redefining his health care career path. University of Iowa student Jesse Cochran learned a lot while conducting research in a UI lab, and not just about heart disease. He found a model of professionalism and a newfound appreciation for discovery that's redefining his health care career path. From a fairly young age, University of Iowa undergraduate Jesse Cochran wanted to be a doctor. The Newton, Iowa native was curious about how the human body functions and how someday he could help people dealing with various afflictions. What Cochran didn't realize all those years ago is that the job titles of physician and researcher are not mutually exclusive. Now, he plans to be both of those things. "I never really thought that I would end up as a scientist or researcher," says Cochran, who in May will receive a degree in biology, chemistry, and biochemistry. "That's been a fairly recent development, which largely can be attributed to my research experiences at Iowa." Cochran performs research in the E. Dale Abel lab group, with a specific focus on heart disease, metabolism, and endocrinology. "Every day, 2,300 American lives are lost due to cardiovascular disease. My family has had a long history of heart failure," Cochran says. "My work hopes to elucidate the molecular underpinnings of this disease and to develop treatment strategies for these models." Conducting research has taught Cochran how to approach very complex and intricate problems: he breaks them down into simpler concepts and components. "From this reductionist view, I'm able to parse through the mechanisms leading to each component and then synthesize each section to obtain a more holistic perspective," he says. To read Jesse's full story, click HERE. To learn more about the University of Iowa's 2019 spring graduates, click HERE.
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Graduation - 2019 May 13

Josh Larson: No better place than the UI to launch his career in plasma physics

Josh Larson -- one of more than 5,280 University of Iowa students to graduate in May 2019 -- was attracted to the UI by a folder filled with space goodies. The Mount Pleasant, Iowa native graduates after finding a passion for plasma physics and building his own experiment for students.
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Graduation - 2019 May 9

Emma Keefe: By all accounts, she made the most of her University of Iowa experience

University of Iowa business analytics student Emma Keefe -- one of more than 5,280 students who will graduate from the UI in May 2019 -- used all the resources the university has to offer to figure out what she wanted to do. It culminated with a job offer in the Twin Cities, which she accepted, with one caveat: she wanted to work in Iowa, a state she loves.
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Graduation - 2019 May 9

Fredrick Cherry Jr.: Finding his passion, leaving his mark

It did not take long for Fredrick Cherry Jr. -- one of more than 5,280 who will graduate from the University of Iowa in May -- to feel at home at the UI. Once there, he flourished under the tutelage of mentors, and has helped groom the next generation of people to do the same things that he has had the opportunity to do.
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Graduation - 2019 May 9

Mikaela Mallin: Making discoveries in the lab and dance studio

What do zebrafish and dance in the 1940s have in common? Both have been the objects of research by Mikaela Mallin, one of more than 5,280 University of Iowa student who will graduate from the UI in May 2019.
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Graduation - 2019 May 9

Jake Stone: Swinging for the fences in sports management

Jake Stone -- one of the more than 5,280 University of Iowa students to graduate in May 2019 -- is heading to the Baltimore Orioles organization after graduation. He says this was made possible by taking advantage of the opportunities offered by the University of Iowa's Sport and Recreation Management Program and his work with the Hawkeye baseball team.
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Graduation - 2019 May 9

Fall 2018 Commencement

Fall 2018 graduates
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Graduation - 2019 Feb 6

Spring 2018 Commencement

Spring 2018 graduates
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Graduation - 2018 Jun 29

Fall 2017 Commencement

Fall 2017 graduates
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Graduation - 2018 Jan 31

Spring 2017 Commencement

Spring 2017 graduates
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Graduation - 2017 Jun 29

Fall 2016 Commencement

Fall 2016 graduates
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Graduation - 2017 Feb 3

Spring 2016 Commencement

Spring 2016 graduates
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Graduation - 2016 Jun 30

Fall 2015 Commencement

Fall 2015 graduates
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Graduation - 2016 Feb 25

Spring 2015 Commencement

Spring 2015 graduates
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Graduation - 2015 Aug 3

2014 Fall Commencement

List of students receiving degrees - Fall 2014.
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Graduation - 2015 Feb 17

2014 Commencement

List of students receiving degrees - Spring 2014.
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Graduation - 2014 Jul 29

Radiologic Technology Program Commencement

UI students graduated from the program, housed within the Department of Radiology
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Graduation - 2014 Jun 12

University of Iowa Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program Graduates

University of Iowa students graduate from 18-month Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program at the UI Hospitals and Clinics.
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Graduation - 2014 Mar 27
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