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In 1869, Iowa was directly in the path of a total solar eclipse.
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Death cafés have spread across the globe over the last decade, including in Iowa. UNI professor Melinda Heinz hosts them in the Cedar Valley area, connecting generations through conversations about death in a nonjudgmental or partisan environment.
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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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Seven Ukrainian exchange students were in Iowa as they watched Russian forces invade their home country in February 2022.
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Host Ben Kieffer and guests discuss the week's headlines from around the state, including the controversial Satanic Temple of Iowa display at the Capitol, UNI faculty criticizing the university for how it allocates funds and more.
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Over the past two years, $900,000 has been transferred from the university's general fund to cover a shortfall in the athletics budget.
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The University of Northern Iowa Family Business Center advises companies around the Midwest on the best practices when keeping businesses in the family.
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Seven Ukrainian exchange students were in Iowa as they watched Russian forces invade their home country in February 2022.
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The president of the University of Northern Iowa discusses the university’s recent educational and program initiatives, as well as broader issues facing college campuses. Then, expert advice on repaying student loans or potentially having loans forgiven.
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The University of Iowa and the University of Northern Iowa received funding to help address nursing and teaching shortages in the state while cuts were made to a program that tracks water quality and another that provides additional services to Iowa children outside of public schools.