Drake University in Des Moines has been offering students a bachelor’s degree in Artificial Intelligence since 2020. Since then, they’ve had to adapt the program in a field that’s rapidly growing and changing.
What if someone said you could make a bunch of money, in short amount of time, all from the comfort of your home and it doesn’t require much work? Chances are it could be a scam.
Iowa’s job market is starting to see the impacts of layoffs and an aging workforce. The state’s unemployment rate held steady in July at 2.8% well below the national average of 4.3%.
A resource found on a college campus is open to the community. The fall semester is just weeks away at Kirkwood Community College, but Career Services isn’t just open to students and alumni.
A KCRG-TV9 News exclusive update on the closing of the long-running Olivet Neighborhood Mission in Cedar Rapids. HACAP, a partner of Olivet, told TV-9 that it has made an offer and intends to buy the building Olivet Mission is currently in.
Special Olympics Iowa is hiring for positions with an opportunity to make a difference while being involved with sports. They’re looking for two regional competitions coordinators to join their team.
A new program has arrived to get some financial help for the shops on Dubuque Street in downtown Iowa City. The Iowa City Downtown District has officially started a gift card incentivization program. This comes as business owners say road construction is impacting their foot traffic.
Five Iowa school districts are taking part in a state pilot program which helps high school students earn a national child development credential before they graduate.
A new Iowa law restricting THC levels in drinks will take effect July 1st. Two companies are suing the state because of that new law that will impact their businesses. One of those companies is the beverage manufacturer ‘Climbing Kites.’
Seniors at Linn-Mar High School in Marion have already walked across the graduation stage, but some of those graduating plan to return to the district in another role.
Willie Ray will have to miss this trip for a family matter, but Trevor Nicholson and his team of volunteers are making sure Willie's mission keeps going.
As businesses across the country struggle to hire, a nonprofit is teaming up with the Dubuque Area Chamber to try something new in hopes of growing the workforce.
A sixth grade class in the Benton Community School District got to work directly with a volunteer from Collins Aerospace for a project this school year.
Cedar Rapids Janitorial has kept a variety of offices sparkling since 1961, from health care facilities, to churches, and manufacturing buildings to name a few. Right now they are looking to add to their team.
At CertaPro Painters®, our promise has always been that of Certainty -- reassuring our customers of a worry-free and easy property improvement experience.
A farm equipment manufacturer in Shell Rock recently celebrated 75 years as a business. Unverferth Manufacturing employs a large workforce of 460 and they’re looking to add around 45 more people to their team.