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With the help of UNI professors and students, the first dementia simulation house is founded in the state of Iowa The city of Cedar Falls is no stranger to historic homes. However, one unassuming ...
Last week, the NCAA announced that double contacts are now legal in the sport of volleyball. A double is when a player contacts the ball twice in one succession or when it hits multiple parts of your ...
Due to budget cuts, pep band will not travel to conference tournaments this year The spirit-filled tunes of the pep band are a longstanding staple of UNI basketball games. However, any UNI basketball ...
Senior Issa Sullivan wears many hats: captain of the UNI women’s tennis team, movement and exercise science major on the pre-physician’s assistant track, member of the Student-Athlete Advisory ...
Student population expected to rise to 10,821 by 2026, next fall predicted to remain steady The three regent university presidents from Iowa, Iowa State and UNI recently met with a group of state ...
The Northern Iowa men’s basketball team is busy using the transfer portal. Coach Ben Jacobson added three players to the roster in April. One of the top priorities this offseason was finding some ...
Colleen Hoover is no stranger to critical acclaim. One of her more popular books, It Ends With Us, sold 768,700 copies and climbed to the coveted #1 spot on the New York Times bestseller list. This ...
Projects and budgeting for the future of UNI Last week, the Iowa Board of Regents met and approved the Fiscal Year 2024 appropriations request for about a total of $630 million. About $530 million are ...
Jennifer Trent, a program manager at the Iowa Waste Reduction Center, has recently been selected as the Board of Directors President for the U.S. Composting Council. Trent graduated from UNI in 1998 ...
“Campbell Hall wasn’t just a dorm, it was a home away from home where we all felt like family,” Carla Murphy recalled her time in Campbell Hall. The dormitory housed thousands while it was online at ...
UNI’s dining centers continue to struggle with staffing shortages In Piazza and Rialto, lunch counters sit empty and abandoned with “Help Wanted” signs dotting the dining room. Menu options have been ...
While students were away this summer, UNI Facilities Management kept their hands busy with projects ranging from routine touch-ups to major building renovations. One of those major projects has been ...