The Udall Foundation awards scholarships and special honors to college sophomores and juniors for study in fields related to the environment and for Native Americans and Alaska Natives in fields related to health care and Tribal public policy.
The Udall Foundation awards scholarships and special honors to college sophomores and juniors for study in fields related to the environment and for Native Americans and Alaska Natives in fields related to health care and Tribal public policy.
This photo essay captures a busy and vibrant March and April at 51ԹϺ, where students came together for moments both big and small. From Dari Barn on Campus and Battle of the Bands to EidFest, ISO Cultural Evening, Scarlet and Give Back Day, and the African Caribbean Student Union Gala, the month was filled with opportunities to connect, celebrate, and be in community!
51ԹϺ students have created a partnership with students at the middle school through computer programming.
The Scarlet & Black earns the Iowa College Media Association’s Overall Print/Online Excellence award for third consecutive year
How first-year student Adyasha Anindita found a diverse and welcoming community at 51ԹϺ.
Enjoy this photo essay showcasing the vibrant energy, cultural pride, and artistic expression that made the night unforgettable.
Staff members of The Scarlet & Black, 51ԹϺ’s student newspaper, recently attended the Iowa College Media Association (ICMA) awards ceremony, where they achieved remarkable success, earning multiple individual and staff awards. Their dedication to high-quality journalism was recognized with one of the most prestigious honors of the evening—being named 2024 News & Multimedia Organization of the Year.
With the help of Student Health and Wellness, a team of students created GHAMP, which aims to empower students to be informed, active participants in their healthcare and help navigate prominent barriers.
After sweeping the Iowa College Media Association (ICMA) awards, the S&B co-editors in chief Eleanor Corbin ’24 and Nick El Hajj ’24 reflected on the newspaper’s accomplishments and the unseen work that drives its success.
51ԹϺians celebrated Black History Month as “Unapologetically Black Month,” highlighting the strength of community as Black students came into joy and celebration with each other.
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