The NICC College and Career Connection, a member of the Iowa Intermediary Network, hosted the first High-Demand Skilled Trades event for local high school juniors and seniors last Tuesday, Feb. 15.
Environmental scientist and educator Marcus Eriksen will deliver the spring Michael Lester Wendt Character Lecture, "Life on the Mississippi: A Journey from Lake Itasca to Waikiki River to Save Our Synthetic Seas," at 7:00 p.m. Monday, March 14, 2022, in John and Alice Butler Hall, Heritage Center.
Kirkwood Community College will hold the annual Kirkwood Safety Conference, formerly the East Central Iowa Safety and Health Conference, on Tuesday, February 22, at The Hotel at Kirkwood Center in Cedar Rapids.
DMACC’s Evelyn K. Davis Center (EKDC) and GreenState Credit Union have teamed up to provide multilingual financial education opportunities and services for refugee and immigrant communities in the Des Moines Metro area.
The Marion Civil Rights Commission (MCRC) is currently accepting applications for the Marion Low & Moderate Income Housing Assistance Grant to be awarded in 2022.
At approximately 1458 hrs. on February 10, 2022, Webster City Fire Department was dispatched to assist Woolstock Fire Department on a residential fire that was believed to be in the kitchen on North White Fox Rd.
The first winners of the CBPA Social Impact Research and Outreach Awards were announced today by Drake University’s College of Business and Public Administration.
A new partnership between Youth Policy Institute of Iowa (YPII) and Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) will mean greater financial success for many Iowa youth who have been in foster care.
The College of Business and Public Administration at Drake University announced that it has been awarded a four-year $1 million grant from the David J. Noble Foundation to ensure that the Noble Center at the business school continues to be a state-of-the art learning space and to provide new resources that will open more doors to opportunity for deserving students.
A joint effort of a number of Nevada-based organizations, including Story Medical, has resulted in a new magazine that was sent to Nevada residents this week.