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Recent News About Coe College
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Iowa universities charging more in 2022-23 school year
College tuition fees rose 2.9% in Iowa in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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Zumba with Doris on March 28
Zumba with Doris on March 28
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Greek Olympians and Roman Gladiators: Divergent Notions of Sport, Spectacle and Violence in the Classical World
Greek Olympians and Roman Gladiators: Divergent Notions of Sport, Spectacle and Violence in the Classical World
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Final Grades and Attendance Due from Faculty on December 13
Final Grades and Attendance Due from Faculty on December 13
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Guided Meditation with Jodi on November 23
Guided Meditation with Jodi on November 23
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Evolution Before, During and After Darwin on November 03
Evolution Before, During and After Darwin on November 03
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Coe College 2022-2023 Arts@Coe schedule
Coe College 2022-2023 Arts@Coe schedule
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Kohawks co-found Tennis Line Call App and win first prize at the Fifth Annual Young Entrepreneur Convention
Kohawks co-found Tennis Line Call App and win first prize at the Fifth Annual Young Entrepreneur Convention
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Olufsen named Coe College vice president for advancement
After an extensive national search, Coe College President David Hayes ’93 has appointed Chantel Olufsen as the new vice president for advancement.
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Coe College awarded Iowa Humanities Project Grant to present free film discussion series on incarceration and community impact
Coe College has been awarded an Iowa Humanities Project Grant from the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs in support of Lives Behind Bars: A Film Discussion Series.
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Coe alumna making a mark on the pioneering field of behavioral economics
Coe professors like Drew and Kimberly are known for mentoring students during and after their time on campus.
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CR Opera Master Class
Event will take place in Daehler-Kitchin Auditorium in Marquis Hall.
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Coe College marks the start of the construction phase of the David and Janice McInally Center for Health and Society with steel signing ceremony
The sun shone brightly on the Coe College campus as more than 120 people gathered to celebrate the ceremonial start of the construction phase of the David and Janice McInally Center for Health and Society (CHS) September 30.
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Coe recognized as a leader regarding commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.
Coe has been recognized as a leader among its peers regarding commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Data science is driving the world and a career search for senior Kohawk
A smile returns to her face.
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‘Leaving her at a place I love’ Another Coe legacy began this Move-In Weekend
Ella Brazell ’25 was facing a decision typical of others her age on May 1, National College Decision Day.
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Shattering glass ceilings and paving the way for opportunities
Coe College attracts those who are bold, passionate and engaged, even if they don’t find their way to campus until later in life.
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Kohawk finds passion for nonprofits with writing
Kailey Blunk '22 is a go-getter. As a first-year student, she planned her four years at Coe College in seven hours and now is leveraging her talent to get the most out of summer.
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COE COLLEGE: Coe College to enhance corridor health care education with construction of Center for Health and Society
Later this year, Coe College will begin construction on its new Center for Health and Society (CHS), which will house the college’s innovative programs related to health and well-being in all aspects of society.
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COE COLLEGE: Ally Roeker is writing a bright future for life after Coe
In a cozy corner of Stewart Memorial Library, Ally Roeker ’22 can be found pouring over fellow students’ work in the Coe College Writing Center.