University of Iowa’s New Center for Intellectual Freedom Seeks Student Support
News Context
At a glance
- The Center for Intellectual Freedom at the University of Iowa is experiencing low student enrollment despite receiving $1 million in taxpayer funding.
- Reporting from KCRG indicates that the new center, located in Iowa City, will need to drum up student support to be successful.
- The facility was established as a taxpayer-funded initiative at the university, but current attendance levels have remained low.
The Center for Intellectual Freedom at the University of Iowa is experiencing low student enrollment despite receiving $1 million in taxpayer funding.
Reporting from KCRG indicates that the new center, located in Iowa City, will need to drum up student support to be successful.
The facility was established as a taxpayer-funded initiative at the university, but current attendance levels have remained low.
