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Three veteran journalists in western Iowa have joined forces to serve English and Spanish-speaking residents with a free weekly newspaper.
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University of Iowa President Barbara Wilson discusses the UI’s move to acquire Mercy Hospital of Iowa City and shares her thoughts on academic freedom, the independence of public universities and more.
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A fascinating conversation with the neurologist who discovered a brain neuron group tied to pain and itch.
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Iowa physician assistants who have practiced medicine for at least two years will no longer need to be supervised by a specific physician under a new law.
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What is it like to be a U.S. Secret Service special agent?
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When Dr. Jean Jew was hired by the University of Iowa College of Medicine it could have been seen as a significant step forward. She was young, accomplished, a woman in an almost entirely male department. In a department with very little diversity, it was made clear by her colleagues from the very start that she was not welcome there.
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A policy change means more organs are going to more highly populated areas, and fewer are staying in Iowa.
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Iowa Hawkeyes Athletic Director Gary Barta will retire on Aug. 1 after 17 years at the University of Iowa, the school announced Friday.
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The University of Iowa and the University of Northern Iowa received funding to help address nursing and teaching shortages in the state while cuts were made to a program that tracks water quality and another that provides additional services to Iowa children outside of public schools.
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The University of Iowa announced Monday that 26 athletes across five sports are suspected of wagering on sports in violation of NCAA rules, and more than 100 people have been linked to an investigation.