Colin Gordon, a history professor, is named 2026 UI Distinguished Chair for his influential research on American public policy and political economy.
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The Community Engagement Institute in West Des Moines will run from April 8-May 20, 2026, offering residents a chance to engage with city leaders.
In Drake's Voices series, Student Body President Ty Walls reflects on Black History Month, leadership roles, and future ambitions in business analytics.
The University of Iowa's activities and students support 123,637 jobs and contribute $9.8B to Iowa's economy, equal to 4.2% of the state's gross product.
Kenton Ausmer, a Drake junior, celebrates Black History Month by reflecting on his ancestors' triumphs and engaging with the Black community at Drake.
The University of Iowa's faculty retention rate is 96.3% in FY2025 due to strategic support programs fostering growth and satisfaction at all career stages.
UI seeks approval for parking rate hikes starting July 1 for maintenance, with increases from $1 to $6 monthly; Board of Regents to vote in April.
Starting March 16, Hertz becomes the University of Iowa's main local car rental provider for travel, with rentals booked through Fleet Services until March 31.
The University of Iowa's Strategic Plan, covering 2022–2027, fosters student success, faculty excellence, and financial sustainability, uniting the campus community.
The University of Iowa suggests closing six majors with under 25 students, aligning resources with student interests and workforce demands. Approval is needed.








