Education
Local education news from WVIK Quad Cities NPR.
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Dr. Guiyou Huang plans to leave office March 31. The university said Dr. Kristi Mindrup will serve as interim president.
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In this episode, we explore the three pillars of holistic well-being - physical, mental/emotional, and community engagement - and how they contribute to living well.
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CommunityIn this episode of Love Girls podcast, host Kayla Babers interviews three bright students from Moline High School - Stella Hainga-Simssi (15), Angel Afetse (15) and Tamiria Dixon (17 years old) - about their experiences as Black students at a predominantly white high school.
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Students at Augustana College can now pursue a degree in filmmaking.
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In this episode, Marc Zyla sits down with Marian Lee to discuss the 2024 IMTA District Pre-Collegiate Piano Auditions that took place at St. Ambrose University.
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Illinois Governor JB Pritzker visited the Aldridge Early Learning Center in East Moline Tuesday morning.
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Two of Iowa's area education agencies, or AEAs, now share a chief administrator.
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Some students at Carl Sandburg College will have their studies paid for, thanks to a new scholarship program.
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Monmouth College received one of its largest donations ever recently, in the form of nearly 800 acres of farmland.
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A local high schooler designed an app to reduce food waste.