Impact of Tube Strike on Students
On Wednesdays, Allison Mullen usually has her Encounters in Humanities class, but last week, she wasn’t in class. Was she skipping class, sick, or on a trip to Amsterdam? Two of those options could have […]
On Wednesdays, Allison Mullen usually has her Encounters in Humanities class, but last week, she wasn’t in class. Was she skipping class, sick, or on a trip to Amsterdam? Two of those options could have […]
DMACC welcomed a new cafe this fall on the Urban campus located in Building 7. The Urban Fuel Cafe provides healthy options including vegetarian items that can be modified to be vegan. The cafe is […]
DMACC offers a study abroad program every spring semester in London, England. For students interested in classes beginning late January 2023, applications must be turned in by November 17, 2022. The ten-week program will start with […]
Since 2012, the Evelyn K. Davis Center for Working Families has been helping the people of Des Moines reach for a brighter tomorrow by providing support and valuable information for anyone who is willing to […]
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the lives of every U.S citizen indefinitely. Families, students, and workers have had their personal, academic, and professional lives flipped upside down. Since the start of the COVID crisis, many […]
The four–week prosecution of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer responsible for the death of George Floyd in May of 2020, began March 31. Floyd’s death last year caused a wave of Black Lives Matter and […]
Award-winning poets Aimee Nezukumatathil and Ross Gay headlined the sixth week of the nine-week long Celebration of Literary Arts series, sharing their insights on writing during a live reading and Q&A session for the DMACC community over Zoom on March 22. Nezukumatathil and Gay began the event […]
Video games used to be a way to pass the time and have fun with your friends, but that seems to be a thing of the past. Research has shown that students tend to score higher on tests if […]
Singer/Songwriter Ivy Roots performed her original songs and covers in concert to the DMACC community in celebration of International Women’s Day during a live event on March 8. The hour-long event was sponsored by the […]
The House passed a $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill last week aimed to boost the economy and allow the country to begin moving on from the pandemic. The bill is referred to as the American Rescue Plan, and […]
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