Data has the power to heal, unite, and inspire — or destroy, divide, and devastate — and which of those outcomes materializes depends on the people using the data and their understanding of the people it represents, according to former and first-ever
Articles Tagged: Coe College
People & Places Jan. 22, 2024 12:19 pm592d ago
Known on campus as “Mr. Coe College,” George T. Henry recorded the lives of thousands who passed through the campus in the 67 years he chronicled Coe’s history.
Higher Ed Oct. 26, 2023 3:06 pm680d ago
Unlike Iowa’s public universities that reported larger student bodies this fall than last, many of Iowa’s private colleges saw enrollment drop this semester. And even those bucking the decline have smaller student bodies today than they did years ago before the pandemic struck.
People & Places Sep. 16, 2023 6:00 am720d ago
With a Sept. 28 and March 1 performance, two new acts will bring a spectrum from introspective poetry on universal themes to upbeat jazz fusion.
Environmental News Sep. 13, 2023 7:34 am723d ago
New Coe College research is first of its kind to reveal ornate box turtles have personalities, which could help us better manage them in the wild
History Jul. 18, 2023 5:00 am780d ago
Hotel Montrose owner hired artist to paint 7 scenes for coffeeshop in 1932
Crime & Courts Feb. 22, 2023 12:31 pm926d ago
New program brings students in Coe’s social and criminal justice program and incarcerated students together to learn from each other.
Higher Ed Jan. 11, 2023 6:00 am968d ago
Iowa’s university and college campuses this month are planning a host of lectures, activities, and events to honor Martin Luther King Jr. and his National Day of Service — including Iowa State University, featuring a lecture from a civil rights leader arrested for climbing a South Carolina State House pole in 2015 to remove its Confederate flag.
History Nov. 8, 2022 5:00 am1032d ago
Blind musician graduated from Coe, taught music and literature, earned Ph.D. at Iowa
Photos and Videos Nov. 4, 2022 5:00 am1036d ago
Setting camera on the ground provided a different angle to Coe inauguration
Campaigns & Elections Nov. 2, 2022 6:16 pm1037d ago
Democrats running for Iowa governor and a northeast Iowa U.S. House seat spent Wednesday afternoon trying to the turn out the vote among students on the campus of Coe College.
Higher Ed Oct. 28, 2022 7:20 pm1042d ago
Nearly two years after stepping in as interim — already having steered the college through a pandemic, derecho cleanup, and race-related tensions — David Hayes on a fall Friday afternoon that coated the campus with foliage accenting the school’s gold and crimson colors officially was inaugurated as Coe’s 16th president.
Higher Ed Oct. 16, 2022 8:49 am1055d ago
Colleges, universities, and trade schools are ramping up nurse-related partnerships, scholarships, internships, and mentorships in hopes of meeting the workforce’s increasingly dire needs.
Higher Ed Oct. 1, 2022 6:00 am1070d ago
With just weeks of work left to do before the David and Janice McInally Center for Health & Society officially begins educating any students who are pursuing pre-health paths or who have health care-related interests, Coe on Thursday celebrated the $2.8 million project with a dedication.
Higher Ed Aug. 30, 2022 1:22 am1102d ago
Touching on issues past and present, Coe College’s 30-plus year forum series for this academic year kicks off in September and runs through April with 23 installments covering eight topics — from “critical race theory” to evolution to “The History of Sport in the United States.”