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Iowa’s public universities are “derelict in their duty” of teaching students about the United States, its history and ideals, a presenter told Iowa lawmakers Wednesday. The Iowa House Higher Education ...
Invisible Eddie' opens Feb. 7 at College Park; Tabitha plans special Valentine's Day music bingo, and Hastings College will host a lecture focusing on Confederate monuments.
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Colleges, universities, and policymakers can draw lessons from the evolution of patient-centered care in the health care system to create a more responsive and inclusive higher education system.
Sometimes, it is easier to quickly jot down a note by hand. There is no need to open an app, and studies show that physically writing things down helps to remember them more than typing does.
Frank Pallone Jr. (D-6), who showed his support during the first portion of the event. The meeting began with a brief civics lecture from Giuseppe “Joe” Grillo, a member of the Asbury Park School ...