I would’ve laughed & said “that’s literally not possible”, but here we are.
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Playing the devil's advocate here, but in the grand scheme of things, does Iowa? Yes it's retained it AAU status and appears to be in no danger of losing it anytime soon, but these days, all Iowa can say about its own academics is "thank God for Nebraska".not only that: they are the one rotting tooth in an otherwise distinguished smile. they don't belong academically in the conference. Not even AAU members. Like ISU, they couldn't cut it, though ISU was in an even worse situation. Most of the reason Nebraska couldn't cut it is that their med school is a semi-autonomous institution in Omaha, so they can't claim all those research dollars as part of UN-L. ISU can't even claim an association with a med school or any significant medical or biomedical research, as that's were much of the money is these days.
Playing the devil's advocate here, but in the grand scheme of things, does Iowa? Yes it's retained it AAU status and appears to be in no danger of losing it anytime soon, but these days, all Iowa can say about its own academics is "thank God for Nebraska".
Iowa at least is a "has been" academically, Nebraska is a "never was".
Iowa’s med school, dental school, and law school are all highly ranked and well regarded professionallyPlaying the devil's advocate here, but in the grand scheme of things, does Iowa? Yes it's retained it AAU status and appears to be in no danger of losing it anytime soon, but these days, all Iowa can say about its own academics is "thank God for Nebraska".
Iowa at least is a "has been" academically, Nebraska is a "never was".
Don't forget the writers.....Iowa’s med school, dental school, and law school are all highly ranked and well regarded professionally
Tied with Michigan State in public university rankings, although I have no idea what they use to establish those rankings. Multiple way tie for 33rd out of nearly 700 isn't the irrelevant place you make it out to be. And also located in easily the smallest population state in the list up to that point.Playing the devil's advocate here, but in the grand scheme of things, does Iowa? Yes it's retained it AAU status and appears to be in no danger of losing it anytime soon, but these days, all Iowa can say about its own academics is "thank God for Nebraska".
Iowa at least is a "has been" academically, Nebraska is a "never was".
Writer's Workshop and International Workshop are both world-famous, and for good reason.Iowa’s med school, dental school, and law school are all highly ranked and well regarded professionally
Iowa is not an awful school but it was ranked much higher not all that long ago.Tied with Michigan State in public university rankings, although I have no idea what they use to establish those rankings. Multiple way tie for 33rd out of nearly 700 isn't the irrelevant place you make it out to be. And also located in easily the smallest population state in the list up to that point.
The Iowa writers workshop as well as the nonfiction writing program are both number one in the world. The international writing program isn’t an academic program but it brings in the best writers in the world for a semester every year. And the nonfiction writing program is building their new headquarters right across the street from the writers workshop and in the same “writing neighborhood“ as the IWP. If you guys know where the university presidents houses, that’s the neighborhoodWriter's Workshop and International Workshop are both world-famous, and for good reason.