Education
Local education news from WVIK Quad Cities NPR.
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Starting next month, the University of Dubuque will have a new president for the first time in 25 years.
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Beginning this fall, students from St. Ambrose University can take online or hybrid classes at Mount Mercy University in Cedar Rapids.
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Half of Americans have high blood pressure, and many don’t know they have it. However, it’s important to know your numbers since heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States.
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The Davenport school district is nearing the final stage of phase one of its master facility plan.
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Augustana College's prison education program will have its first graduate this year. He's trying to clear his name while studying for finals.
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April showers bring May flowers. Enjoy the month of May as we emerge from winter and primarily indoor activity, to the outdoors. Step into Spring with some new ideas for physical activity.
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CommunityIn this episode of the podcast, hosts Matt and Joy interview Matt Blaylock, the founder and CEO of Cold Penny Marketing.
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The latest season of the Amazon Prime series, "The College Tour," will shine a spotlight on some local community college students.
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Estonia’s minister of defense spoke to a class of political science students at Augustana College in Rock Island on Tuesday.
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Students of Carl Sandburg College can now practice welding using a new virtual reality, or VR, headset.