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Republicans in the Iowa House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday to cap in-state tuition increases and put restrictions on diversity, equity and inclusion programs at Iowa’s public universities.
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The Iowa Board of Regents voted Thursday to direct the state’s three public universities to cut diversity, equity and inclusion programs that are not necessary for research contracts or accreditation.
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The University of Iowa announced Monday that 26 athletes across five sports are suspected of wagering on sports in violation of NCAA rules, and more than 100 people have been linked to an investigation.
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The Board of Regents voted to increase tuition for all three of Iowa’s state universities. The decision comes after a decades-long decrease in state higher education funding.
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House Republicans are proposing a new $12 million workforce scholarship program at Iowa’s three public universities, but they’re not planning a general budget increase for the universities.
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If the Board of Regents approves the plan, IPR would take a step toward full ownership of the licenses for the network of university stations it began managing 15 years ago.
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The speaker of the Iowa House called a bill to ban tenure for professors at Iowa’s public universities “a live round” as it advanced in the House and Senate this week.
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An Iowa House subcommittee has passed a bill that would allow college athletes to earn money from endorsement deals, despite concerns raised by university…
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The governing board for the state’s public universities approved an agreement Tuesday for two French companies to take over operation of the University of…
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The University of Iowa’s accreditation is once again under review. A team of peer reviewers is on campus this week meeting with school officials, faculty,…