University of Iowa officials pledged on Wednesday that all summer-school classes would resume on Monday and were expected to be completed on time, even for students who had planned to study on the flooded arts campus.
The announcement, which was a relief to students who were counting on summer school to graduate, retain scholarships, or enter selective academic programs, came as new details emerged about millions of dollars of scientific research and equipment that may have been lost as a result of the flooding on both sides of the Iowa River, which bends through the campus.