The federal FAFSA form used to apply for college financial aid opened nationwide on Thursday, a year after a disastrous rollout by the Biden administration delayed the application for months.
The federal FAFSA form used to apply for college financial aid opened nationwide on Thursday, a year after a disastrous rollout by the Biden administration delayed the application for months.
Vanessa Miller Higher Ed Nov. 20, 2024 7:13 am297d ago
In addition to its Alpha Delta Phi fraternity — suspended last week after police found 56 blindfolded pledges in a basement with food thrown on them — the University of Iowa is or has investigated three other Greek chapters this fall.
Higher Ed Nov. 19, 2024 8:09 am298d ago
After losings its vice president for research to Brown University earlier this year, the University of Iowa has named a successor in UI alumnus David C. Schwebel, who’s served as associate vice president for research facilities and infrastructure at the University of Alabama at Birmingham since 2021.
Higher Ed Nov. 19, 2024 7:55 am298d ago
The 21-year-old Riverdale man arrested early Friday as University of Iowa police investigated what appeared to be hazing in a fraternity basement repeatedly stood between officers and witnesses, telling police at one point, “You can (expletive) leave.”
Higher Ed Nov. 18, 2024 7:59 am299d ago
Last year, a majority of Iowa’s private colleges and universities created an “Iowa Private Transfer Collaborative,” which this fall signed an “Iowa Private Transfer Guarantee” admission agreement with Iowa’s 15 community colleges aimed at simplifying and streamlining the community-to-private college transfer pipeline.
Higher Ed Nov. 18, 2024 7:57 am299d ago
The University of Iowa on Friday placed a chapter on interim suspension after law enforcement discovered “several dozen pledges blindfolded in the basement.”
Higher Ed Nov. 15, 2024 10:49 am302d ago
Seven years later -- after securing a record-setting $115 million grant to pursue the project, navigating delays through COVID, and losing its leader in professor Kletzing’s unexpected passing -- the groundbreaking $165.7 million mission is nearing launch.
Higher Ed Nov. 12, 2024 10:16 am305d ago
“University teachers shall be entitled to academic freedom in the classroom in discussing the teachers’ course subject, but shall not introduce into the teaching controversial matters that have no relation to the subject.”
Higher Ed Nov. 11, 2024 10:02 am306d ago
Six days after Donald Trump achieved a historic victory that will return him to the White House next year, controversial conservative commentator Michael Knowles on Monday will speak at the University of Iowa — inciting push back from some on campus in the form of vandalism and planned protests.
Higher Ed Nov. 8, 2024 11:39 am309d ago
The chair of the Iowa House Education Appropriations Committee on Thursday afternoon called on University of Iowa President Barbara Wilson to terminate a UI Health Care fellow for a comment he posted on X following the presidential election.
Higher Ed Nov. 8, 2024 7:46 am309d ago
Iowa’s public universities in recent months have made progress on complying with a new law restricting diversity, equity, and inclusion-related spending, training, and programming, but some regents and lawmakers say their work isn’t done.
Higher Ed Nov. 7, 2024 4:04 pm310d ago
With the University of Iowa’s pending $20.6 million purchase of 45 percent of the Old Capitol Town Center slated for Board of Regents approval Thursday — making it full owner of the nearly two-block former mall — the campus will nearly double what it already has spent buying the first 55 percent.
Higher Ed Nov. 5, 2024 7:53 am312d ago
Three years after $20 million in federal pandemic aid allowed the University of Iowa in 2021 to open a new “Center for School Mental Health” -- and two years after receiving a $15 million donation to keep it going -- the center is expanding to reach more school-aged kids and moving to a “fee-for-services model.”
Higher Ed Nov. 4, 2024 8:49 am313d ago
In his 14th year at the University of Iowa — where he earned his doctorate in religious studies and has been a visiting professor since, focused on American religion and its intersection with popular culture — Dean has become an expert in “reading cemeteries,” even leading a pre-Halloween cemetery walk through Oakland for the last two years.
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