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    Jan 25, 2012 |Story| WHO
  1. EDUCATION FUTURE: The Governor's STEM Advisory Council meets for the second time to discuss plans for Iowa's students

    During his State of the Union Address last night, President Obama highlighted his hopes for the future of education. Wednesday, state leaders channeled that energy toward local reforms.
    Reporter
    During his State of the Union Address last night, President Obama highlighted his hopes for the future of education. Wednesday, state leaders channeled that energy toward local reforms. Wednesday was the second meeting of the governor's STEM Advisory...

    Tags: Politics, Government, Students, Teaching and Learning, Regional Authority

  2. Jan 20, 2012 |Story| WHO
  3. WORK OF ART: ISU art students look to the Biorenewable Research Lab for inspiration

    Art and Science students at Iowa State are finding collaboration is a good thing.
    Staff Writer
    Art and Science students at Iowa State are finding collaboration is a good thing. Andrew Friend said, "My wife she was trying to figure out what to do with her painting, so I said, you need to use some bio-char it comes in powder form so it works...
  4. Nov 15, 2011 |Story| WHO
  5. ANNIE IN TOWN: The Science Center is hosting a special guest from 220 BC

    The Science Center received a special delivery today.
    Staff Writer
    The Science Center received a special delivery today. Crews carefully opened a wooden box to reveal a real mummy. Experts examined "Annie" and her coffin to make sure nothing was damaged during shipping. Annie died around 220 BC.  According to...
  6. Nov 14, 2011 |Story| WHO
  7. MONSANTO GRANT: Some rural Iowa students will get to see a new exhibit at the Science Center thanks to a new grant

    More rural Iowa kids will get the chance to travel to Des Moines to visit the Science Center thanks to new grant.
    Staff Writer
    More rural Iowa kids will get the chance to travel to Des Moines to visit the Science Center thanks to new grant. Monsanto gave a $25,000 grant Monday to help fund things like field trips and programing for kids from rural communities.  The Science...
  8. Nov 3, 2011 |Story| WHO
  9. EXPANSION ANNOUNCED: Plans are underway to construct a $13 million science facility at Clarke College in Dubuque

    Clarke College in Dubuque has announced plans to build a $13 million science facility to meet the demands of increasing enrollment.
    Staff Writer
    Clarke College in Dubuque has announced plans to build a $13 million science facility to meet the demands of increasing enrollment. The three-story 46,000-square-foot building will be funded by donations, bonds and revenue. A groundbreaking for the new...
  10. Oct 26, 2011 |Story| WHO
  11. NEW LEADERSHIP: The Science Center of Iowa welcomes a new president

    The Science Center of Iowa has a new leader.  Art Wittmack is taking over as the President and CEO of the organization.
    Staff Writer
    The Science Center of Iowa has a new leader.  Art Wittmack is taking over as the President and CEO of the organization. His involvement goes back nearly 14 years. He served as a board member and a board chair. Since August, Wittmack has served as...
  12. Sep 6, 2011 |Story| AP Iowa
  13. Oct 5, 2011 |Story| WHO
  14. NOBEL WINNER: A scientist at Iowa State University has been awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in chemistry

    An Iowa State University scientist has won the 2011 Nobel Prize in chemistry. Daniel Shechtman was named the winner of the prize Wednesday for his 1982 discovery of quasicrystals, a chemical structure researchers previously thought was impossible.
    Staff Writer
    An Iowa State University scientist has won the 2011 Nobel Prize in chemistry. Daniel Shechtman was named the winner of the prize Wednesday for his 1982 discovery of quasicrystals, a chemical structure researchers previously thought was impossible. The...

    Tags: Iowa State University , Awards and Prizes, Nobel Prize Awards

  15. Aug 26, 2011 |Story| WHO
  16. DIGITAL AGE: Computer programs gain popularity in Iowa schools

    It’s back to school for many central Iowa students this week, and in Garwin the students have an extra reason to be excited.
    Roger Riley
    It’s back to school for many central Iowa students this week, and in Garwin the students have an extra reason to be excited. On Tuesday, students were each issued their own MacBook laptop. Middle school students can use their computers during...

    Tags: Facebook, Iowa, Arts and Culture, YouTube, Social Media

  17. May 5, 2011 |Story| WHO
  18. WHO-HD Channel 13's Programming for Children

    <span style=&quot;font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><span>WHO-HD Channel 13 takes pride in its educational and informational programs for children.&nbsp;We keep a detailed file of our children's programming in our public inspection file, available during business hours, at our studios:</span> </span> </span>
    WHO-HD Channel 13 takes pride in its educational and informational programs for children. We keep a detailed file of our children's programming in our public inspection file, available during business hours, at our studios: WHO-HD Channel 13 1801...

    Tags: Oceans, Family, Scientific Exploration, Bullying, Bodies of Water

  19. Aug 3, 2011 |Story| WHO
  20. Rick Perry

    <strong>STATUS: </strong>Out
    STATUS: Out WEBSITE: http://www.rickperry.org/ BIO: Rick Perry has devoted his adult life to creating a more prosperous Texas. The Lone Star State’s 47th governor, he has defended Texans’ conservative values, fought for principled...

    Tags: Rick Perry, American Legion, Politics, Boy Scouts of America, Government

  21. Apr 8, 2011 |Story| WHO
  22. Don Young: The Pumpkin Man

    Don Young's garden spot is unassuming until closely examined.  The dirt is black, as is the norm in this fertile area carved out of corn and soybean fields on the east side of Des Moines, Iowa.  The feel of the soil in this confined space of 40 by 50 feet is exceptional when a hand full is grabbed up and examined.  Organic matter seems to be exceedingly high and the entire garden is slightly domed from the addition of a large quantity of amendments, yet to be determined.
    Agribusiness Reporter
    Don Young's garden spot is unassuming until closely examined. The dirt is black, as is the norm in this fertile area carved out of corn and soybean fields on the east side of Des Moines, Iowa. The feel of the soil in this confined space of 40 by 50 feet...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, ABC (tv network), Biology, Halloween, Soil (music group)

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