The University of Iowa

Iowa Impact: Clinton County

942 University of Iowa alumni live in Clinton County.

Students, faculty and staff at the University of Iowa come from all of Iowa’s 99 counties. While the students stay on campus only for a short period, the influence they have back in their communities lasts a lifetime. These are the doctors, nurses, librarians, lawyers, pharmacists and much more that you interact with every day. By utilizing the education and experiences they received at the University of Iowa, your Hometown Hawkeyes are able to create a positive economic impact within their hometowns and across the state.

Clinton County

Did you know UI practicing alumni in Clinton County include:

2

Physicians

1

Physician Assistants

10

Dentists

18

Nurses

12

Pharmacists

Other alumni in Clinton County include:

153

Business

167

Education

54

Engineering

579

Liberal Arts & Sciences

169

Graduate College

9

Public Health

24

Law

UI Students from Clinton County

There are 0 students from Clinton County currently enrolled at the University of Iowa.

How the UI impacts your neighborhood in Clinton County

Last year, the UI supported 6 local companies with purchases of $744,357.

PreK-12 students were engaged in UI Health Care STEM Education Programs in Clinton County.

Healthcare Connections in Clinton County

Patient Visits to The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics: 17,054

Number of tests performed by the State Hygienic Lab: 4,128

1,152 clinical tests. The primary mission of the Disease Control Division is to test human specimens, food and water for diseases of public health significance to protect the citizens of Iowa.

353 environmental tests. The Environmental Health Division routinely monitors private and public drinking water, private wells, streams and lakes, wastewater, air, soil and food for contaminants of potential environmental and public health concern.

2,623 newborn screenings. The Newborn Screening section identifies infants at risk for more than 50 inherited conditions by testing a small blood spot obtained from a simple heel-stick shortly after birth.

Clinton County I-Club