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University of Iowa Center for Advancement President and CEO Lynette Marshall will retire next summer, 20 years after she started in 2006 and 70 years after the UI Foundation began in 1956.
Iowa law imposes stringent restrictions on the acceptance of gifts by public officials, employees and candidates. The goal is to protect the public trust and prevent conflicts of interest or the ...
A baby born at only 21 weeks of gestation last July in Iowa City, Iowa, has just celebrated his first birthday, and among his gifts is a Guinness world record for most premature baby. Nash Keen ...
A baby born at 21 weeks' gestation in Iowa City, Iowa, has celebrated his first birthday, earning a Guinness world record for being the most premature baby.
Less than two years after Caitlin Clark left Iowa for the WNBA, she's already giving back in a big way to her alma mater. How could she not share her success with the place that truly launched her ...
The University of Iowa is working to bind its writing centers, programs and initiatives closer together with a new office. The UI announced online Thursday its launch of the Office of Writing and ...
All other details remain the same. Previous reporting The University of Iowa will hold a watch party when a pair of satellites led by a University of Iowa researcher will blast off into orbit!
The Iowa Board of Regents will approve budgets for Iowa State, University of Iowa and University of Northern Iowa at its meeting this week.
The University of Iowa is working to bind its writing centers, programs and initiatives closer together with a new office.
Research leaders at Iowa State University say they are optimistic about their chances of keeping dollars coming in for vital research and other areas.
Lynette Marshall will retire as the president and CEO of the UI Center of Advancement, the school's nonprofit that has raised billions over her time.