Video for CLAS Laboratory Researches: COVID-19 Safety Guidelines
CLAS has prepared a short video presentation for researchers resuming work in College of Liberal Arts and Sciences laboratory facilities.
CLAS has prepared a short video presentation for researchers resuming work in College of Liberal Arts and Sciences laboratory facilities.
The University of Iowa sent this update on June 3. It includes info on ramping up CLAS research facilities.
Dear CLAS Staff and Faculty: Thanks very much to all who participated in Monday’s Town Hall, either during the Zoom session itself or by...
Check out the new OVPR research ramp-up website.
CLAS Executive Committee, comprising elected faculty representatives, seeks input.
Coming Soon: A web-based application for exploring the effects of nonpharmaceutical interventions on the state of Iowa.
OVPR will host a town hall at 3 p.m. Tuesday, June 2, to provide details about the return to research operations and to get your feedback.
Dean Goddard is hosting a town hall for all CLAS staff and faculty.
This message was sent May 27 by the Vice President for Research.
The CDC issued these guidelines for institutions of higher education on May 21.
Read the latest UI Campus Update (May 22)
Associate Dean Marc Armstrong sent this message to CLAS researchers and artists today, as a follow-up to an earlier message from the OVPR.
VP for Research Marty Scholtz sent the following message today about the resumption of research on campus.
See the latest (May 15) UI update here.
A link to a PPT update to CLAS DEOs about the CLAS budget.
CSD is conducting teaching, research, and patient care in a virtual environment.
Here are some CLAS guidelines, suggestions, and resources.
The UI sent this update today (Monday, May 11): Pay practices update Over the last two months, the University of Iowa has taken deliberate...
This OVPR update applies only to research study visits occurring in UIHC and other clinical settings during scheduled patient visits.
Cornelia Lang sent some great suggestions and resources