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Waldorf Chemistry Professor Dr. Bharat Bhattarai will conduct summer research at Ames National Laboratory
02/15/2024
Waldorf University is pleased to announce that Dr. Bharat Bhattarai, a distinguished Chemistry professor, has been invited to pursue cutting-edge research this summer at Ames National Laboratory. Dr. Bhattarai will collaborate with renowned scientists Dr. Long Qi and Dr. Damien Culver in a research project focused on understanding the intricate mechanisms by which transition metals are embedded in nitrogen-doped carbon surfaces to catalyze the hydrogenolysis of C-O bonds.
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Waldorf University and Apprentice Now Forge Strategic Partnership to Advance Career-Ready Education
01/30/2024
Waldorf University and Apprentice Now launch a dynamic collaboration to create an innovative pathway for Apprentice Now students to enhance their career readiness and marketability through higher education.
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Education Department fast-tracks forgiveness for borrowers with smaller student loans
01/26/2024
The Education Department has in has put together a new income-driven repayment plan called the SAVE plan. Through this plan, student loan payments can be drastically reduced or the loan can be totally forgiven.
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Waldorf University announces Residential Dean’s List for Fall 2023/24 Semester.
01/22/2024
Waldorf University is pleased to recognize students who have achieved the Dean’s List for the Fall 2023 semester.
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Waldorf University hosts the 10th annual Top of Iowa High School Creative Writing Contest
01/16/2024
Waldorf University will host the 10th annual Top of Iowa High School Creative Writing Contest for regional high school students on March 14, 2024. The contest will culminate with a one-day writing festival on the Waldorf University campus, where winners will be announced. The festival will include opportunities for students to attend talks on varying aspects of creative writing, participate in an open mic, and attend a reading by Waldorf’s Distinguished visiting writer, RS Deeren. Deeren will be reading from his debut short story collection Enough to Lose, a vivid portrait of life in rural America where hard-working families fight for survival in a home that is increasingly unrecognizable and untenable.