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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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Fortepan Iowa, an open source archival platform, represents everyday Iowa life and history through photos submitted by Iowans spanning from the 19th century to the start of the new millennium.
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Before the mechanization of agriculture, so-called hobos, tramps, and bums played a large role in row crop production in Iowa and the Midwest.
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Iowa Public Radio is getting ready for two big goodbyes on December 31.
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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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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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If the Board of Regents approves the plan, IPR would take a step toward full ownership of the licenses for the network of university stations it began managing 15 years ago.
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In the coming days, hundreds of Afghan refugees will arrive in Iowa. Ben Kieffer and his guests discuss how refugee agencies have been working around the clock to prepare.
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While loan servicers are responsible for contacting graduates, the University of Northern Iowa has been working with current students and recent graduates to understand what the freeze’s end means for them, said Director of Financial Aid Tim Bakula.
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The Iowa House passed a bill that calls for faculty and students at the three state universities to be trained each year about free speech rights. Rep. Dustin Hite, R-New Sharon, said the bill is in response to incidents in which the views of conservative students at the University of Iowa, Iowa State University and the University of Northern Iowa were dismissed or denigrated.