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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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Taylor Brorby loves his home and the land he grew up on, but that love is complicated by intolerance and environmental degradation.
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The city of Denison will celebrate its large immigrant community with a festival this Saturday.
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Inclusive ICR, a coalition in the Iowa City-Cedar Rapids corridor, is offering a new, free tool for area businesses to get assessments on diversity and inclusion efforts.
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El Marshalltown Community College (MCC) está a pocos puntos porcentuales de lograr un importante acontecimiento federal.
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Marshalltown Community College steps closer to federal designation as a Hispanic-Serving InstitutionOne of Iowa’s community colleges is closing in on a federal designation that would open grant opportunities to provide more student services.
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Ahead of Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation process, Black law students from the University of Iowa are traveling to Washington D.C. in support.
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Esta semana un grupo de estudiantes afroamericanas de derecho de la Universidad de Iowa están dejando de lado sus estudios por unos días para presenciar en persona el proceso de confirmación del candidato a la Corte Suprema Ketanji Brown Jackson, que comienza hoy.
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Native Americans make up a disproportionate amount of high school dropouts in Sioux City. That’s why the Urban Native Center is giving money to students who graduate.