New Monmouth College hires Michelle Iselin, Amanda Cleland, Joshua Gentzke and Justin Swearinger are pictured on a recent tour of campus. Iselin is the math and quantitative success manager. Cleland and Gentzke are teaching business and economics and religious studies, respectively. Swearinger is the new director of instrumental activities

CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA (August 26, 2022) — The internships, networking, and community at Coe College and in Cedar Rapids continue to attract a diverse and motivated group of students. The possibilities are appealing for those who seek not only a rigorous academic experience, but opportunities outside the classroom that will enhance their education and provide a professional head start. The incoming Coe College class of 2026 is the latest to see this great promise.

MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (August 26, 2022) — The cost of nearly everything might be increasing because of rising inflation rates, but one place remains unaffected — Monmouth College's regular-season home athletic events.

Once again, this school year, all home regular-season Fighting Scots athletic events are free and open to the public. The College's free-admission policy has been in place for more than a decade.

GENESEO, ILLINOIS (August 26, 2022) — The Geneseo Chamber of Commerce announces its popular Cruise the Canal golf cart tours of the Hennepin Canal for 2022. The Cruise the Canal tours allow tourists in our area to enjoy one of Illinois’ State Parks and a second chance to experience the tours surrounded by fall foliage.

Monmouth College student Michael Andal ('26) explains how his group built an eight-bit computer from scratch during this year's SOFIA program

MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (August 26, 2022) As the spring semester wound down last April, Monmouth College formally dedicated its Champion Miller Center for Student Equity, Inclusion and Community.

DES MOINES, IOWA (August 26, 2022) — The Department of Management Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) is proud to announce expanded scalable security services for educational institutions and non-profit organizations in Iowa. The OCIO listened to feedback from customers to create a special rate for schools, school districts, and non-profits. This rate makes it easier for schools to utilize the state-of-the-art cybersecurity services offered by the OCIO.

DAVENPORT, IOWA (August 26, 2022) River Action’s Taming of the Slough Adventure Triathlon combines paddling, mountain biking and running for an athletic challenge and an exciting race.

Who: Adventure triathletes and anyone looking to push themselves in kayaking, mountain biking, and running. Awarded categories include:

CLINTON, IOWA (August 26, 2022) — Iowans for Bodily Autonomy will hold “Rock for Reproductive Freedom” on September 3, 11AM-1PM, at Fire Station Park, 344 3rd Ave S, Clinton.

The event aims to inform the public of changes to reproductive rights and what that means for Iowans in the wake of the repeal of Roe v Wade. Speakers will share their personal experiences and information on how to protect these rights. The event will also feature food trucks and live music.

FAYETTE, IOWA (August 26, 2022) Upper Iowa University is proud to announce the 2022-23 Bing-Davis Memorial Gallery schedule. The first artist feature will open on August 29, with "Grieving in Stereo: The Black Arcade" with the works of Allen Moore.

DAVENPORT, IOWA (August 25, 2022) — The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) and the Putnam Museum and Science Center are hosting a day celebrating Hispanic culture on Saturday, September 10. Events will kick off at the Putnam at 11AM with family friendly activities that will take place until 3PM, followed by the LULAC Fiesta Night, 6–10PM.

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