The university is reviewing is lease of the 485-acre nature area that for years has attracted researchers, naturalists and students -- but poses budget issue.
Articles Tagged: University of Iowa
Higher Ed Feb. 24, 2025 11:07 am250d ago
With lobbyists for Iowa’s public universities lingering in an “undecided” state on the dozens of bills introduced this session angling to reshape higher education, the Board of Regents this week will consider creating a new “legislative committee” tasked with taking a position on pending legislation.
Curious Iowa Feb. 24, 2025 8:05 am250d ago
The Iowa athletic department’s support of athletes includes everything from meeting with an athletics academic coordinator, to help finding tutors and support outside the classroom “to really try and focus on the overall person.”
Carrie Campbell, for The Gazette
Cycling Guide Feb. 24, 2025 9:14 am250d ago
These micro features first appeared in the 2025 Cycling Guide, an annual special section aimed at telling the stories of the businesses, people and local efforts that have made The Corridor a cycling destination.
The Gazette
Cycling Guide Feb. 23, 2025 5:00 am251d ago
The Gazette’s Cycling Guide tells the stories of the businesses, people and local efforts that have made The Corridor a cycling destination.
Higher Ed Feb. 24, 2025 8:08 am250d ago
In the year since taking over Iowa City’s bankrupt Mercy Hospital and transitioning the 78-year-old facility into its new downtown campus, University of Iowa Health Care has not completed a comprehensive review of staff badge access, “increasing the risk of unauthorized entry,” according to an internal audit made public this week.
Higher Ed Feb. 21, 2025 7:10 am253d ago
A month after Iowa’s Board of Regents cut references to diversity and inclusion throughout its five-year strategic plan, Iowa’s public universities largely have done the same in response to legislation and regent directives curtailing all DEI efforts.
Higher Ed Feb. 20, 2025 3:03 pm253d ago
Proposed renovations going before the Board of Regents next week include an open study lounge with adjacent small-group study rooms; an expanded fitness center with floor-to-ceiling windows looking out toward Iowa City Park and the Iowa River; and a centralized vending area.
Higher Ed Feb. 19, 2025 3:02 pm254d ago
Despite a University of Iowa announcement in December of its intentions to seek approval this month of a new “School of Social and Cultural Analysis,” the plan has been shelved following legislative opposition and regent rejection.
Higher Ed Feb. 20, 2025 7:24 am254d ago
That bigger Children’s Hospital window replacement budget — if approved by the Board of Regents next week — will bring the total cost to replace cracking and damaged windows encasing the eight-year-old hospital to $52.5 million.
Higher Ed Feb. 18, 2025 6:24 pm255d ago
Three days after a pair of Republican lawmakers contacted the Board of Regents with concerns over the number of genders listed on admission applications to Iowa’s public universities, all three campuses updated their forms to offer just three options: male, female, or “prefer not to answer.”
Higher Ed Feb. 18, 2025 9:58 am256d ago
In voicing support for a legislative proposal to establish a new School of Intellectual Freedom at the University of Iowa -- with a bill that started in the House now bolstered by a companion bill in the Senate -- a tenured UI professor cited research revealing extreme political bias across top-ranked American colleges and universities, including in Iowa.
Higher Ed Feb. 17, 2025 7:28 am257d ago
Iowa’s community colleges for 60 years have innovatively and persistently pursued a Legislature-levied mission to provide educational opportunities, workforce training, and community enrichment through two-year associate degrees, one-year certificates, and other continuing or high school-level academic programming.
Carrie Campbell, for The Gazette
Discover Engineers Week Feb. 16, 2025 5:00 am258d ago
While engineering has been around for thousands of years, recent advances in technology like Artificial Intelligence and challenges such as climate change have changed how engineering is being taught to better help prepare students to meet increasing demands.
The Gazette
Discover Engineers Week Feb. 16, 2025 5:00 am258d ago
Produced in partnership with the Iowa Engineering Society, E-Week is an annual celebration of engineering and all that it, and engineers, contribute to our world. The Gazette's E-Week showcases a variety of engineering topics.

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