University of Iowa students filtered through the hallways on the second floor of the Iowa Memorial Union Wednesday for a sit-in following the university’s decision to dissolve the Rape Victim Advocacy Program and transition it to the Domestic Violence Intervention Program. The several dozen students who participated in the sit-in called for the program to
University of Iowa fifth-year student and lifelong Iowa City resident Jake Greenlee knew that he wanted to make music a significant part of his life since high school. “Being in Jazz Band, a lot of my friends made me realize that band meant a lot more to me than I thought,” Greenlee said. Five years
Tar Heels networked about foreign affairs careers through this UNC Global Affairs program.
NHS junior Oscar Danz: "I now feel way more comfortable using my voice and talking about issues that are important to me."
Since the launch of the University of Iowa’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering artificial intelligence chatbot DINA, answering student advising questions has been easier than ever, according to students and faculty. UI engineering professor Tyler Bell created the chatbot as an example of what students can do with artificial intelligence. UI professor Er-Wei Bai
Students rallied on the steps of City Hall, calling for broader access to journalism in city public schools. Student journalism opportunities at New York City’s public schools tend to be limited to whiter and more affluent schools – and a group of kids wants to change that. [ more › ]
Spending on lobbying to shape AI policy in Washington is soaring—and tech
An NYU student was caught in an attempted robbery near Washington Square Park at around 7:40 p.m. Wednesday, according to an email sent by the Department of Campus Safety earlier this evening. The student did not sustain any injuries. As the student was leaving the northeast entrance of the park, the suspect called them “an This story Student targeted in attempted robbery near Washington Square Park appeared first on Washington Square News.
One University of Iowa scholarship recipient wants others to know that there is a path for everyone to higher education opportunities through personal growth. C.J. Petersen, 33, is a nontraditional third-year transfer student who was awarded the nationally recognized $30,000 Truman Scholarship. Fifteen UI students have received the Truman Scholarship since the program started in
Caden Youngquist had his sights set on the world of business since his early years at North Scott High School in Eldridge, Iowa. The first-year finance student at the University of Iowa and founder of Youngquist Capital recently received the bronze Stevie American Business Award in the Student-Run Business of the Year category on April
An agreement between anti-war protesters and Northwestern University has largely ended demonstrations on the suburban Chicago campus
Students were scrambling for a place to live and professors were wondering if they'd teach again after they were barred from Washington University's campus following an anti-war protest that ended