With billions of dollars in stimulus money set to flow into Iowa, officials are anxious to fund coveted infrastructure programs and shore up the state’s budget.
But they’ll have to wait a few more...
In Iowa, nobody is safe from fraud — especially after a devastating flood.
Individuals in flood-stricken areas are still struggling financially after a wave of businesses collected money for what resulted...
More than 1,000 rare artifacts documenting the life of Abraham Lincoln have moved beyond display cases and are now available online.
In conjunction with the bicentennial celebration of Lincoln’s birth,...
UI freshman Serena Everhart said she writes in a journal weekly — it’s one way the Muscatine native relieves some of her stress from classes, extracurricular activities, and work.
“There are many...
UI law Professor Margaret Raymond is the one of five finalists being considered for the law-dean position at the University of Arizona, officials recently announced.
Raymond, the only female finalist,...
Although UI Libraries won’t feel the full effects from budget cuts announced earlier this month, those at the UI Main Library are still prepared to make adjustments if necessary.
Library acquisitions...
Despite the ominous presence of lake-size puddles and 3-inch blankets of snow, updates to flood-response plans make the UI and Iowa City ready to face the spring thaw, officials said.
Last fall, the UI...
Built in 1973, the Lindquist Center houses the highly ranked UI College of Education.
But that’s not all.
It’s also home to the Iowa Testing Programs, which created the widely used Iowa Test of Basic...