University of Iowa might help Hancher fill some funding gaps despite self-sufficiency charge
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When Chuck Swanson first asked Tess Weaver and Jennifer Black Reinhardt to make a children s book inspired by the 30 granite fish now resting on the Hancher Auditorium s lawn, there was some trepidation.
“I just remembered walking (outside Hancher) wondering what to do, Weaver said. I kept having the strangest image of a trunk being pushed onto a riverbank and then falling back into.”
From there, the ideas began to flow and in a fraction of the time typically taken to write, print and publish a children s book Fishtastic! came to fruition. Fishtastic! A Tale of Magic and Friendship is a new book written by Weaver and illustrated by Reinhardt, both Iowa City-based creators.
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This ceremony will include CLAS graduates majoring in actuarial science; applied physics; astronomy; Bachelor of Applied Studies; Bachelor of Liberal Studies; criminology, law, and justice; communication studies; dance; enterprise leadership; ethics and public policy; global health studies; history; interdepartmental studies; international relations; international studies; journalism and mass communication; linguistics; mathematics; microbiology; music; neuroscience; philosophy; physics; political science; psychology; religious studies; social work; sociology; statistics; theatre arts; and world languages (Asian languages and literature, comparative literature, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish).
Dean Sara Sanders and UI President Bruce Harreld will confer degrees. President Harreld will confer an Honorary Doctorate of Science upon Mark Mattson, professor of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University.