Historical Chronology of The University of Iowa College of Dentistry
- 1847
- Iowa becomes a state. The University is organized.
- 1855
- University of Iowa classes begin in Iowa City.
- 1863
- The Iowa State Dental Society is founded in Muscatine.
- 1870
- P.T. Smith, the first dentistry lecturer, joins the newly established UI Department of Medicine.
- 1882
- The Iowa legislature passes laws regulating dentists and the UI Department of Dentistry is founded, with fourteen enrolled students; Luman C. Ingersoll is dean.
- 1888
- Dean Ingersoll is dismissed after an investigation. A.O. Hunt becomes dean.
- 1896
- After another investigation, Dean Hunt is dismissed and University president Charles Schaeffer becomes interim dean.
- 1898
- William Hosford becomes dean.
- 1900
- The Dentistry Department becomes the College of Dentistry.
- 1913
- Thomas J. McLernon is named dean but resigns after three months (Sept.-Dec.). Des Moines’ Drake University dental school merges with The University of Iowa’s College of Dentistry.
- 1914
- Frank T. Breene is named dean. World War I begins in Europe.
- 1917
- The College of Dentistry moves into new building (Trowbridge Hall).
- 1918
- The College of Dentistry’s academic year begins during the summer session, to speed students’ progress toward graduation. World War I begins and the College offers free dental services to Iowans who have been rejected by the Armed Services because of tooth defects. The influenza epidemic reaches its peak in Iowa.
- 1919
- Enrollment overload begins at the College of Dentistry.
- 1922
- The Gies committee, which is evaluating dental education in the United States, visits the College of Dentistry.
- 1932
- The College celebrates its fiftieth anniversary. A.W. Bryan becomes dean. The Great Depression results in a drop in enrollment and five percent salary cuts.
- 1941
- The United States enters World War II after Japan attacks Pearl Harbor.
- 1942
- An accelerated schedule begins at the College of Dentistry; with a new class enrolling every nine months.
- 1945
- World War II ends.
- 1952
- W.O. Simon becomes dean.
- 1953
- The Dental Hygiene Department is founded.
- 1961
- George Easton becomes dean.
- 1966
- Donald J. Galagan becomes dean.
- 1968
- Orthodontics professor George Andreasen patents orthodontic appliances using the Nitinol wire, which can move and straighten teeth using a patient’s body heat.
- 1973
- The College moves into the new Dental Science Building.
- 1974
- James H. McLeran becomes dean.
- 1976
- The Dows Institute for Dental Research is established.
- 1982
- The College of Dentistry’s centennial is observed.
- 1985
- The College of Dentistry is one of the first U.S. institutions to use dental implants.
- 1989
- Four College of Dentistry alumni volunteer their forensic skills to identify crash victims of United Airlines flight 232 in Sioux City.
- 1995
- David C. Johnsen becomes dean.
- 1996
- The College of Dentistry’s student research program receives national attention, winning the prestigious American Association of Dental Schools/William J. Gies Research Scholarship Award.
- 1998
- The new Simulation Clinic is completed, a facility with 80 modules for predoctoral training and continuing education, a technique laboratory and a 40-seat electronic teaching classroom.
- 2000
- The College of Dentistry is the recipient of a $2 million estate gift from Dr. B.F. Dewel, a 1925 graduate and former clinical instructor. Dr. John Casko, professor and head of the Department of Orthodontics, receives the first endowed faculty chair, the B.F. and Helen E. Dewel Chair.
- 2002
- Dean David C. Johnsen serves as president of the American Dental Education Association.
- 2002
- The College of Dentistry’s Advanced Education in Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Program (OMR) becomes the first accredited program in the U.S. following the American Dental Association’s recognition of OMR as a new dental specialty in 1999.
- 2004
- The College of Dentistry receives a $2.5 million bequest from Dr. Bob Williams, a 1973 graduate, and his wife, Jeri. The gift will be used for an endowed fund and will be earmarked for professorships or chairs. The Williamses also make a five-year commmitment to create the Dr. Bob H. and Jerilee H. Williams Professorship in Restorative Dentistry. Dr. Gerald Denehy, professor and head of operative dentistry, is named to the professorship.
- 2005
- The Muscatine Pediatric Dentistry Clinic opens with a grant from the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust. Staffed by faculty and senior dental students, the clinic treats children up to age 12 from Muscatine and Louisa Counties.
- 2006
- Dean David C. Johnsen is selected to head the Presidential Search Panel for The University of Iowa’s 20th president.
- 2006
- During The University of Iowa’s Good. Better. Best. Iowa campaign, the College raises $22 million for projects that will “enhance education, strengthen research, and ultimately advance the dental profession.” During this campaign, 12 professorships are created.
- 2007
- The College of Dentistry celebrates its 125th anniversary.