Onscreen text reads:
The woman begins to sing the National Anthem.
Woman singing: O say can you see.
Screen cuts to view of the New York City skyline during the day.
Woman singing: By the dawn s early light.
Screen pans to Central Park.
Onscreen text reads: Vocal performance by Grace Victoria D’Haiti, Barnard College, 2021.
Screen pans over the Manhattan skyline, the Empire State Building, cuts to the skyline at night.
D’Haiti singing: What so proudly we hailed at the twilight s last gleaming.
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The Thinker and other sculptures.
D’Haiti singing: Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight.
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IMAGE: TACC s Ranch supercomputer, a long-term data mass storage system, is safely preserving over three petabytes of data from the Arecibo radio telescope. Ranch is an allocated resource of the Extreme. view more
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Millions of people have seen footage of the famed Arecibo radio telescope s collapse in December 2020. What they would not have seen from those videos was Arecibo s data center, located outside the danger zone. It stores the golden copy of the telescope s data the original tapes, hard drives, and disk drives of sky scans since the 1960s.
Now, a new partnership will make sure that about three petabytes, or 3,000 terabytes, of telescope data is securely backed up off-site and made accessible to astronomers around the world, who will be able to use it to continue Arecibo Observatory s legacy of discovery and innovation.
Dates and times of fall 2020 virtual commencement ceremonies announced
Dates and times of fall 2020 virtual commencement ceremonies announced
Virtual fall 2020 commencement ceremonies are taking place Dec. 17–20. Photo by Tim Schoon.
By: Office of Strategic Communication | 2020.12.10 | 07:51 am
On Dec. 17–20, almost 1,900 University of Iowa students will receive their degrees in livestreamed, virtual commencement ceremonies, beginning with the College of Education’s undergraduate and Teacher Education Program recognition on Dec. 17 and concluding with the College of Engineering undergraduate ceremony on Dec. 20.
Use the hashtag #UIowaGrad20 to join the celebration on social media.
For more information about dates, times, and livestreaming details for each ceremony, visit the UI commencement website.