ALT Facing pages of a magazine. The page on the left has text that reads: Guest Opinion: Creating an inclusive environment that benefits business owners, consumers and employees. By Amy Bentley, policy director, Harkin Institute for Public Policy & Citizen Engagement; Kevin Nordmeyer, AIA-Principal, BNIM; Jason Kruise, AIA-associate, BNIM. The page on the left features a large photo of The Tom and Ruth Harkin Center's atrium. The large two-story space has floor-to-ceiling windows, which show are dark blue night sky outside. A two-story ramp runs along the walls of the building. Blue chairs and wooden coffee tables are spread throughout the space.
Starting soon: An Evening with Charlie Cook begins at 7:30pm CT - join us for a conversation on the 2026 primary elections, emerging political trends, and the broader forces shaping the political environment ahead of the general election. Watch here: bit.ly/4dN0fv4
Join us on Wednesday, March 11 for the Harkin on Wellness Symposium to explore the current landscape of cancer care across the nation. This is a free and hybrid event but be sure to register here! harkininstitute.drake.edu/ev…
Ronald Sutcliffe was a dedicated voice for the deaf community and all those working to create a more inclusive society. Read Senator Harkin's statement on Ronald's contributions to advancing the rights of people with disabilities: harkininstitute.drake.edu/20…
Join us on March 12 for the Harkin on Wellness Symposium to explore the current landscape of cancer care - from environmental health hazards to lifestyle and clinical interventions that save lives. Learn more and sign up here: harkininstitute.drake.edu/ev……
New poll: an overwhelming majority of Iowans are worried about water quality and rising cancer rates and looking for leaders who will prioritize clean water and public health.
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Everyone needs access to clean water. Any effort to improve our waterways should include measurable goals that protect our health and soil from known carcinogens. Learn more at: harkininstitute.drake.edu/ev…
Did you get a chance to watch this piece? Want to learn more? Continue the conversation on cancer prevention, treatment, and building healthier communities at the 2026 Harkin on Wellness Symposium.
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Starting tonight at 10PM on @WHO13news: Cancer in Iowa
This special report takes a look at environmental pollution and the connection it has on the rising cancer rates plus we'll introduce you to the people trying to reverse this trend.
You can now listen to the latest episode of our podcast, Canary In A Cornfield!
In this episode, Adam speaks with one of the most influential voices in public health and food policy today, Professor Marion Nestle.
Join us for the 2026 Sussman Lecture with photojournalist KC McGinnis who will explore the stories behind his compelling images—from industrial agriculture and family farms to environmental justice movements and communities shaped by the land. Register: eventbrite.com/e/19822150014…
The 2026 Harkin On Wellness Symposium will take place on Wednesday, March 11, 2026! The theme is "the Treatment and Prevention of Cancer". Learn more and register now: bit.ly/4rlRtHQ
New Episode Alert! In this episode of Canary in a Cornfield, Adam interviews Matthew Dominguez from Compassion In World Farming (CIWF).
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Season 2 of Canary in a Cornfield launches today! In the first episode of the new season, the podcast explores the connection between nitrates in drinking water and cancer with Professor Thor Halldorsson of the University of Iceland. creators.spotify.com/pod/pro…
Check out the new episode with Neil Hamilton. They discuss his career, which includes founding the Drake Agricultural Law Center & the Iowa Nature Summit & delve into Hamilton's trilogy of environmental books. substack.com/home/post/p-182…
This Saturday, December 6, Senator Tom Harkin will be a distinguished guest speaker at the Iowa Farmers Union Annual Convention in Ames. Our very own Adam Shriver will be presented with the Education Leader of the Year Award at the convention as well.
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In this week's episode, Adam speaks with Dr. Walter Willett, a expert in nutrition and epidemiology at Harvard University, about the need to reform the food system industry and how current attempts to reform the industry have been undermined. Listen now!
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The Harkin Institute is proud to have hosted both the original Central Iowa Source Water Resource Assessment presentation and the November 15 workshop referenced in this article. desmoinesregister.com/story/…