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COVID-19 has impacted and disrupted almost every element of daily life. It has induced massive structural change throughout society. Communities have rapidly adapted to new ways to meet, work, socialize and shop. Health systems have responded to exceptional strains, modified the way health care workforces operate in times of crisis, and expanded opportunities for virtualized access to health care. People around the world have adopted a new, working parlance of virology and vaccinology. The impacts of COVID-19 on health and community have been inarguable, yet society has been resourceful when it needed to be and where it needed to be to keep both health and community as intact as possible.
| October 12, 2015
A handful of Iowa professors, policy makers, and even a former Hawkeye football player will discuss the past 25 years of climate change during an event on Tuesday.
The event is in collaboration with the UI Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research’s (CGRER) 25th anniversary and will feature presentations from CGRER co-founders Greg Carmichael and Jerry Schnoor, U.S congressman Dave Loebsack, Iowa state senator Joe Bolkcom, and former Iowa congressman David Osterberg, as well as former Hawkeye turned solar energy entrepreneur Tim Dwight. The program is divided into three 25-minute sections focusing on different aspects of climate change: science and the public interest, the effect of climate change in Iowa, and the politics of climate change.
Lang 1/16/21 The University of Iowa has cancelled all study abroad programs for most of 2021 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. According to the school's