People
Jerry Anthony
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Associate Professor, School of Planning and Public Affairs
Dr. Anthony's major areas of research interest are: a) housing and community development issues - in particular federal, state and local housing policies and the development of affordable housing; b) growth management, where he is concerned about the benefits and costs of growth management policies and their distribution across different income populations; and c) land, infrastructure and housing...
Wei Bao
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Assistant Professor, College of Public Health
Micah Bateman
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Lecturer, School of Library and Information Science
David Bennett
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Professor and Department Chair, Geographical & Sustainability Sciences
Nicholas Benson
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Executive Director, Office of Community Engagement
Nick Benson currently serves as Executive Director for the Provost’s Office of Outreach & Engagement. He shapes the university's community development initiatives by leading outreach and engagement programming and services around community and economic development, sustainability, cultural vitality, health and wellness, and knowledge sharing. He enjoys engaging departments across the university...
Art Bettis
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Professor, Earth & Environmental Sciences
Michelle Bostinelos
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Executive Director, Siouxland Interstate Metropolitan Planning Council
Shelly Campo
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Associate Professor, College of Public Health
Elizabeth Christiansen
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Director, UI Office of Sustainability
Charles Connerly
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Professor Emeritus, School of Planning and Public Affairs
Founder, Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities
Chuck Connerly joined the University of Iowa School of Urban and Regional Planning in 2008 as professor and director, and founded the Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities in 2009. His research has been published in top journals, including the Journal of the American Planning Association, the Journal of Planning Education and Research, the Journal of Planning Literature, Housing Studies, the...
Dave Cwiertny
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Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
David Cwiertny is a Professor and Director of Graduate Studies within the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at the University of Iowa (UI). He holds a B.S. in Environmental Engineering Science with a minor in Chemistry from U.C. Berkeley and a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Johns Hopkins University. David’s research integrates aspects of environmental engineering...
Kajsa Dalrymple
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Assistant Professor, School of Journalism & Mass Communication
Gigi Durham
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Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Leslie Finer
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Director, Arts Share
Arts and Humanities Director, Office of Community Engagement
Leslie Finer currently serves as Director of Arts & Humanities for the Office of Outreach & Engagement. She works to enhance community vitality by utilizing the University’s arts and cultural resources. She enjoys working with faculty, staff, and students to partner with communities across Iowa on arts and humanities initiatives. She previously directed the University of Iowa’s Arts Share program...
Daria Fisher Page
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Clinical Associate Professor of Law
Daria Fisher Page teaches and directs the Community Empowerment & Development practice of the legal clinic at Iowa Law. Her students represent individuals, nonprofits, and organizations working to strengthen their communities, create economic opportunity, and advance social justice in matters ranging from entity formation and strategic planning to coalition building and the design of advocacy...
Richard Fosse
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Professor of Practice, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Rick Fosse is a Professor of Practice for the Civil and Environmental Engineering Program. He teaches a variety of classes focusing on design, project management, leadership, resilient infrastructure and emergency response. Prior to joining the University, Rick practiced engineering for 33 years, including 11 years as Iowa City’s Public Works Director and 14 years as City Engineer. At a regional...
Geoff Fruin
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City Manager, City of Iowa City
John Fuller
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Professor, School of Urban & Regional Planning
Eric Gidal
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Professor, English
I teach courses in environmental literary studies, public humanities, and European literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, with emphases in media studies, information theory, and environmental history. My most recent book, Ossianic Unconformities: Bardic Poetry in the Industrial Age (Virginia UP, 2015), explores a modern quest to locate vestiges of ancient poetry in the landscapes of an industrial world. My more recent publications continue to study the intersections of environmental and literary history in Scottish and French romanticism. I have also published several co-authored articles that apply methods from geographical information science, computational linguistics, and network modelling to the print archive of Scottish industrialization.
Megan Gilster
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Assistant Professor, School of Social Work
Karen Heimer
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Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminology
Sarah Hofmeyer
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Assistant Professor
Sarah Hofmeyer is an assistant professor in the School of Planning and Public Affairs. Her research addresses government action and administrative burden in the United States agri-food system. Her work focuses on developing a more sustainable, stewarding, and community-centered food system.
Ali Hval
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Visiting faculty, Art & Art History
Ali Hval (she/her) (b. 1993, Sacramento, CA) is a visual artist currently living and working in Iowa City, Iowa. She earned her MFA from the University of Iowa in Painting and Drawing with honors, and BFA in Painting from the University of Alabama with honors. Her work is interdisciplinary, combining ceramic, fabric, installation, and painting. The forms and materials she uses reflect her interest in adornment and the relentless critique and politicization of the body. Ali has completed over 30 public murals and projects in various communities across the US. These murals have ranged from large-scale projects for nonprofits and municipal entities, to projects which have directly involved community members in the painting and designing process.
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