Mercy Iowa City's philanthropic foundation has — after contentious backroom negotiations — agreed to help fund the hospital’s operations as it navigates Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.
Vanessa Miller Higher Ed Oct. 9, 2023 5:54 pm825d ago
Mercy Iowa City's philanthropic foundation has — after contentious backroom negotiations — agreed to help fund the hospital’s operations as it navigates Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.
Vanessa Miller Higher Ed Oct. 9, 2023 4:24 pm825d ago
University of Iowa College of Pharmacy Dean Donald E. Letendre will step down next summer -- aiming to continue leading the nationally-ranked college until his successor is hired. Even then, Letendre won’t be far -- intending to stay on faculty as a professor.
Higher Ed Oct. 9, 2023 5:55 pm825d ago
Without disclosing details about ongoing backroom auction deliberations, a U.S. bankruptcy judge has agreed to postpone “to a later date” a sale hearing for Mercy Iowa City’s assets that was scheduled for Tuesday.
Higher Ed Oct. 6, 2023 5:49 pm828d ago
Two days have passed since Mercy Iowa City opened an auction for substantially all its assets, and the hospital will head into the weekend without a new owner or operator -- notifying a U.S. bankruptcy judge Friday afternoon the auction “will resume next week.”
Higher Ed Oct. 6, 2023 10:15 am828d ago
“Homecoming is an institution-wide event that expands beyond the walls of campus out into the greater Iowa City community,” UI senior Matt McDonnell told The Gazette, as executive director of the Iowa Homecoming Council.
Higher Ed Oct. 6, 2023 5:30 am828d ago
This year’s Iowa Ideas conference will also touch on that growing impetus to “meet the needs of students” with a session asking what those needs are – including in the mental health realm.
Higher Ed Oct. 5, 2023 6:37 pm829d ago
Without explanation — after a long day in attorney offices in downtown Chicago — Mercy Iowa City at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday announced the historic auction for its assets as part Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings would be continued “to a later date.”
Higher Ed Oct. 4, 2023 4:26 pm830d ago
A sale for the assets of Iowa City’s 150-year-old Mercy Hospital was underway in Chicago on Wednesday afternoon — although details about bidders and results weren’t immediately made public.
Higher Ed Oct. 3, 2023 6:00 pm831d ago
Mercy Iowa City has received at least one bid to compete with the University of Iowa’s $20 million offer to purchase substantially all its assets as part of the hospital’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy — triggering an auction on Wednesday morning in Chicago.
Higher Ed Oct. 2, 2023 11:46 am832d ago
The state produced a list of high-demand jobs after lawmakers created a new Iowa Workforce Grant and Incentive Program that set aside $6.5 million to motivate students across Iowa’s public universities to fill high-demand jobs.
Higher Ed Sep. 29, 2023 2:10 pm835d ago
Andrea Flinn aims to develop educational tools for learning the dialect – spoken in the Levant geographical area of the Middle East that includes Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Israel – in hopes of improving humanitarian aid to the region and helping immigrants settle and relocate.
Higher Ed Sep. 29, 2023 1:32 pm835d ago
Before approving its state appropriations request in advance of the upcoming Legislative session, Iowa’s Board of Regents on Thursday tacked on another $1 million specifically for “extended mental health resources at our three regent universities.”
Higher Ed Sep. 27, 2023 6:52 pm837d ago
Dozens of University of Iowa graduate students and supporters shut down the Board of Regents meeting Wednesday afternoon with a raucous protest, during which they demanded a 25-percent “emergency” pay raise.
Health Care and Medicine Sep. 29, 2023 7:20 am835d ago
Two years after Iowa’s Board of Regents gave the University of Iowa permission to build a new 469,000-square-foot hospital on 60 acres of vacant land in North Liberty, regents on Wednesday donned hard hats to tour the highly-technical steel and concrete structure that has emerged from the visionary renderings they first OK’d in September 2021.
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