The University of Iowa will close its Division of Access, Opportunity, and Diversity on March 27, realigning units to comply with new legal and accreditation standards.
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Increased nitrogen needs in the Corn Belt, driven by higher yields and wetter springs, raise concerns over environmental impact, urging more efficient use.
The University of Iowa updates its 2022-2027 Strategic Plan to align with new state laws and refine goals for retention, graduation, and patient care targets.
Brooklyn Lowry, a Drake senior, honors Black History Month by reflecting on her heritage while pursuing law to drive healthcare policy changes for underserved communities.
A 2020 student report to ISU Police exposed a global predator ring, leading to federal indictments and aiding a Homeland Security investigation.
Mayor Russ Trimble aims to collect 72,000 pounds of food by year-end for the WDM Food Pantry, addressing local hunger and promoting community solidarity.
Explore eight hidden gems at Iowa's Pikes Peak State Park, from Bridal Veil Falls to Native American burial mounds, offering history and natural beauty.
Ling Zhang and Li Jiang's innovative nursing bra design earned ISU's first-ever apparel patent, highlighting a new standard for maternity wear comfort.
Discover upcoming West Des Moines events, city updates, and community initiatives in the February WDM eNewsletter—now available online.
Deirdre Egan from the University of Iowa's Writing Center shares strategies to combat writer's block, emphasizing routine and idea-sharing for creativity.








