A new "school of intellectual freedom" at the University of Iowa was among the sprawling higher ed priorities Iowa lawmakers advanced Tuesday.
Graduate student workers at the University of Iowa are set to rally Wednesday, calling for increased pay from the University President and the Iowa Board of Reg
COGS to rally Jan. 29 at University of Iowa Pentacrest, demanding fair wages and raises to match Big Ten peers and inflation
In response to a proposal that would require the University of Iowa establish a “School of Intellectual Freedom,” UI plans to create a new “Center for Civic Dialogue and Leadership.”
Lake's homecoming to the state initially came as Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, faced intense backlash from President Donald Trump supporters over her hesitation to back the now recently confirmed Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Ernst ended speculation by publicly declaring her vote for Hegseth.
Iowa lawmakers advanced a flurry of bills aimed at reforming the state’s three public universities, controlled by the state Board of Regents, during a slate of hearings on Tuesday. Iowa lawmakers in the House and Senate advanced bills that would create a school of intellectual freedom at the University of Iowa,
During the subcommittee meeting, former Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad called "some" University of Iowa professors "socialists."
President Trump and Elon Musk, two powerful figures, were initially united for the cameras and the "greater good," but their marriage made in heaven has now officially ended due to their conflicting ideologies and egos.
A former Johnson County emergency management and fire official who was serving a prison sentence for fatally shooting his girlfriend in 2011, died last week. Thomas Lee Hansen Sr., 84, died Jan. 22.
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Judge sentenced Cedar Rapids mother to 40 years in prison, for what he called “horrendous acts” of child abuse. Her 3-year-old son suffered multiple, repeated injuries, which a medical expert said was “torture.
Families can opt out of school vaccines if immunizing their student "conflicts with a genuine and sincere religious belief," according to Iowa law. Iowa law says that that belief