Currently, Iowa is 44th in the nation for the number of patients for every doctor according to the Iowa Medical Society.
He sees them nearly every day, Michael Durney said — news articles about companies and their chief executive officers either making or walking back a “controversial stance” on topical issues. These stances can touch on anything from gun control to climate change to immigration,
The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was placed on interim suspension in November after an alleged hazing incident.
Mediapolis, sent a letter to the Board of Regents this week saying the UI’s proposal to form a School of Social and Cultural Analysis should be rejected, as it brings together “ideologically driven programs,
It's Iowa vs UCLA in Big Ten Conference play Friday night in Los Angeles. Follow for live score updates, game highlights from Hawkeyes vs Bruins.
Former University of Iowa IT department employee Matthew David Keirans will be sentenced in federal court later this month after he pleaded guilty to identity fraud.
January was supposed to be a manageable month before a tough February ensued. Instead, Iowa women's basketball is in danger of getting overwhelmed.
With Iowa's reliance on immigrant workers, business and labor leaders worry impact of Trump roundups could be harsh
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ eighth Condition of the State address on Tuesday night was a checklist of economic proposals ranging from expanded pilot programs in child care affordability and access to further reducing taxes on business,
Des Moines University has partnered with Bryan College of Health Sciences to offer students guaranteed interviews and reserved seats.
Just days before lawmakers convene Monday in Des Moines for the 2025 legislative session, the Republican chair of a new Iowa House Higher Education Committee sent a letter to the state Board of Regents advising it to reject a University of Iowa proposal to create a new “School of Social and Cultural Analysis.
As the 2025 legislative session begins, new leaders of the Iowa House and Senate will shepherd legislation and handle the behind-the-scenes administrative work in the Iowa Capitol. Iowa Republicans grew its legislative majority with the November election, taking a 67-33 advantage in the Iowa House and a 34-15 lead in the Iowa Senate.