KCCI EIGHT NEWS AT TEN. NEW TONIGHT, GIRLS AT A NORTH POLK WRESTLING MEET ARE HITTING THE MAT AS A TEAM FOR THE FIRST TIME. THIS IS EXCITING. TWO OF THE SCHOOLS COMPETING TONIGHT LAUNCHED THEIR FIRST ...
U ndergraduate writing programs introduce college students to the rhetorical and argumentative structures they will be expected to master during their four years on campus and beyond. Learning the ...
KITTANNING – The Armstrong County humane program will be broke at the end of the year. According to humane police officer Chris Jirak O’Donnell, the shortfall is due to a 68 percent increase in the ...
Funding has nearly run dry for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), leaving millions of Americans without food assistance come November because of the ongoing government shutdown.
Every election season, mayors and governors step before cameras to boast that crime is down. Charts are waved, statistics cited and carefully crafted talking points deployed to assure anxious citizens ...
Christopher Merrill, longtime director of the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program (IWP), is marking 25 years as director and has announced he will step down at the end of the year.
Starting in autumn quarter 2025, the University will begin a multi-year restructuring of the undergraduate writing program, which had previously run concurrently with the humanities Core sequence.
Woods College of Advancing Studies offers a low-residency Master of Arts in Creative Writing that helps you write with depth and purpose. With an interdisciplinary approach that combines psychology, ...
The University of Arizona is terminating its Writing Skills Improvement Program, a move that closes the door for students to receive instruction from specialists with professional degrees in writing, ...
Widely considered to be the Writer’s University, the University of Iowa announced the creation of the Office of Writing and Communication. The new office, announced in July, will absorb many of the ...
Alex Kingsbury is a contributing writer at The New York Times and a former member of the Globe editorial board. Appointments always start with an earnest apology. “I’m so sorry,” I’ll hear, seconds ...