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Iowa’s three public universities would be banned from spending money on diversity, equity and inclusion offices and professionals under a bill advancing in the Iowa House.
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Nichols, a town of about 340 people, has recently dealt with continued water quality issues due to its usage of shallow wells.
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A Des Moines horror tour partners with Iowa Radio Reading Information Service to make the spooky tour accessible to the blind and visually impaired.
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Black students at Grinnell College are asking for greater security and support in the community after targeted attacks and racist vandalism.
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On this politics day edition of River to River, Ben Kieffer speaks with political scientists Wayne Moyer of Grinnell College and Jim McCormick of Iowa State University about politics at home and abroad.
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With classes back in session, university officials are providing educational materials on monkeypox in hopes of preventing infections.
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Iowa State University’s latest area of study will prepare students to bring about climate-based solutions.
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The Board of Regents voted to increase tuition for all three of Iowa’s state universities. The decision comes after a decades-long decrease in state higher education funding.
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State legislatures around the country have been trying to prevent transgender girls and women from competing with their peers. How that's playing out in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska depends on politics and people.
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El Marshalltown Community College (MCC) está a pocos puntos porcentuales de lograr un importante acontecimiento federal.