Enrollment in the UNI@DMACC program has increased 35% for the spring 2025 semester compared with enrollment in the spring of 2024. A total of 170 students are enrolled, up from 126 in the spring of ...
An all-day winter storm brought consistent snowfall to Iowa on Wednesday. It finally tapered off overnight. But, not before it dropped nearly a foot of snow in some locations. Eastern Iowa was hit ...
A federal court has sided with Des Moines Area Community College in the latest ruling in the ongoing copyright dispute ...
DOVER-FOXCROFT, Maine (WABI) - A community staple is back open in Piscataquis County following a brief closure. What was once The Piscataquis Regional YMCA is now the Piscataquis Area Community ...
Back in the halcyon days when people cared about whether a claim was true or false, social networks employed professional researchers whose job was to verify claims made on their platforms in ...
The No. 3 Iowa wrestling team plays host to No. 2 Oklahoma State on Sunday at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The dual is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. CT, and Big Ten Network has the telecast. The Hawkeyes are 13-1 ...
A rose to Rob Denson, who brought first stability and then growth to Des Moines Area Community College in 22 years as president, which will end with his retirement at the end of 2025. The number ...
At issue is a 2023 rebranding for DMACC that adopted a white block D logo and blue-on-blue color scheme, both of which Drake said came impermissibly close to Drake's longstanding branding.
A federal judge ruled that DMACC acted in "good faith" to change its logos after a preliminary injunction barred the community college from using its new logo. Drake University sued DMACC in 2024 ...
Wed, February 19, 2025 at 6:18 PM UTC 'You F***ed Up And Picked The Wrong Psychopath On The Spectrum,' Says Joe Rogan, Claiming He's Not Here To Steal People's Money Trump said in an interview ...
WE’LL. TWO KEY RULINGS HAVE BEEN ISSUED IN FAVOR OF DMACC. THE COLLEGE WAS SUED BY DRAKE UNIVERSITY OVER ITS LOGO. THE COURTS SIDED WITH DMACC FOR THEM TO INCREASE THEIR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION ...