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Namesake for UI Tippie College of Business passes away

Monday, February 21, 2022
Henry Tippie, a University of Iowa alum whose donations to the school over the years led to the College of Business being named in his honor, passed away Sunday at the age of 95.
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UI benefactor Henry Tippie dies

Monday, February 21, 2022
Henry Tippie, the Belle Plaine farm boy who went on to become a major benefactor to the University of Iowa and namesake of its business school, died Sunday at age 95.
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Iowa philanthropist Henry B. Tippie remembered

Monday, February 21, 2022
Henry B. Tippie, one of the University of Iowa’s most significant supporters and benefactors, died on Sunday at his home in Austin, Texas. He was 95.
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Henry B. Tippie, University of Iowa alum and benefactor, dies at 95

Namesake of the University of Iowa business school, Henry B. Tippie, died Feb. 20 at age 95. He was at his home in Austin, Texas.
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Iowa faculty remember Henry B. Tippie and his contributions to the business school

Monday, February 21, 2022
Whenever Henry B. Tippie made a donation to the University of Iowa, he called it a "small down payment for benefits received." "He was so appreciate of the doors that were opened to him by getting an accounting degree (at Iowa)," Dan Collins said, research professor for accounting in the Tippie College of Business.
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University of Iowa's business college namesake, Henry B. Tippie, dies at 95

Monday, February 21, 2022
A Belle Plaine, Iowa native, Henry Tippie grew up milking cows on the family farm, attended a one-room rural schoolhouse and made it to the university using the G.I. Bill after serving in World War II. He ended up excelling academically, graduating earlier than expected in 1949 — missing only one class, because he was sick and overslept — and building a successful business career on Wall Street.
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Nahrgang studies show side gigs help full-time jobs

Thursday, February 17, 2022
Studies by Jennifer Nahrgang show that people who have a side hustle--or second job that they work because they're interested in it--often perform better at their main job.
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Colbert receives Board of Regents faculty excellence honor

Thursday, February 17, 2022
Amy Colbert, professor of management & entrepreneurship, was one of six UI faculty who were honored by the Board of Regents, State of Iowa, for their exceptional contributions and sustained record of excellence.
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Dinschel to lead National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum

Monday, February 14, 2022
Elizabeth Dinschel (MBA20) has been named Executive Director of the National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum in Leadville, CO.
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More veterans using Freedom Foundation pantry in Cedar Rapids as food prices rise

Nuray Akin, a visiting associate professor of economics at the University of Iowa says pandemic shutdowns, changing supply and demand, and labor shortages have all played a role in why food is more expensive.