IOWA — Classes at the University of Iowa’s Center for Intellectual Freedom could be mandatory for undergraduate students starting in 2028. Republican lawmakers passed a bill in 2025 establishing the center at UI, which offers courses in American history and civil government, as well as programming about free speech, civil discourse, and more. The center […]
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