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,
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An Iowa City man accused of posing in social media accounts as a University of Iowa police detective -- in retaliation for the detective testifying in campus protesters’ trials -- faces up to two years in jail.
University of Iowa science education professor Jeffrey Nordine is one of the 37 members of theThursday marked the fourth of five public comment sessions for th
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.
Amanda Haertling Thein, the University of Iowa’s associate provost for graduate and professional education and dean of the Graduate College, has accepted the position of dean at the University of Colorado Boulder School of Education.
The University of Iowa proposed creating a new School of Social and Cultural Analysis to the Iowa Board of Regents, closing departments within CLAS.
University of Iowa’s Drake Ayala said he was destined to be a wrestler and than wrestling is in his family’s blood. They have been by side through the good and the bad. Now, he is reunited with his brother,
Two Iowa lawmakers are asking the Board of Regents to reject a new social and cultural analysis school at the University of Iowa.
The Iowa Board of Regents, which oversees the 3 public universities, unanimously approved a new draft of their strategic plan on Wednesday, removing references to DEI.
Iowa Republican U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson of Marion praised passage of a House GOP-led bill that would bar transgender athletes from participating in women’s and girls’ sports at schools and institutions receiving federal funds as a victory for protecting the “integrity of girls’ sports.”
Just months after returning to the University of Iowa in spring 2024 following its removal for hazing in 2018 — when it was just re-establishing itself after closing in 2012 due to hazing — the UI chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon already is facing interim suspension,