university of iowa

Tippie College of Business earns top-10 national ranking for Iowa MBA program
The University of Iowa’s Tippie College of Business has earned national recognition for its Iowa MBA program, which was ranked No. 6 overall and No. 4 among public universities in The Princeton Review’s 2025 Top 50 Online MBA Programs. The…
Will Africa be ‘the next Asia’ for trade?
Dimy Doresca of the UI’s Institute for International Business points at Africa on a map…

Old Capitol tofu builds on an Iowa staple
Old Capitol Food Company has big plans for future growth, including new product lines and…

Save the ‘Corridor’
By John Lohman / Guest Opinion I’m passionate about the Corridor. Not just the Cedar…
Traveling from the Corridor to China
David Chadima stands in his family’s office in the Cherry Building Cedar Rapids, which is…

Destinations Unlimited keeps a local mindset
Destinations Unlimited owners Duane Jasper and Anne Hender-Jasper shown on a recent afternoon in their…

The best flu tracker? Your smartphone
University of Iowa researchers were able to predict flu activity weeks ahead of the CDC…

Corridor recruiters playing the long game
Recruiters are starting earlier and getting creative in the fight for talent. By Dave…

Facing the cybersecurity threat
Corridor experts offer insights, advice for fighting “real and large” cyber threats as part of…

UI Museum of Art, “Mural” set for return to campus
The Iowa Board of Regents on Aug. 2 approved schematics for the new 45,000-square-foot University…

Viewpoint Molecular receives $2M in SBIR funding
Dr. Michael Schultz, chief science officer with Viewpoint Molecular Targeting LLC in Coralville. CREDIT VMT…

UTC bid for Rockwell Collins taken seriously
Embraer KC-390 aerial tanker transport aircraft upgraded with a Rockwell Collins ProLine Fusion flight deck,…

Coralville considers ‘international village’ development
A map showing the a new mixed-use development under consideration at the intersection of Second…

Value-based care improving health care and costs
By Jean Robillard / Guest Column As we enter the new year, there are still…
Governor’s office renews push for computer science ed
Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds visited with students and education leaders from the Corridor during a…







