Back to Iowa 2026: Celebrating 30 years!
Back to Iowa is marking its 30th Anniversary in Chicago! Join us from Friday, February 27 to Saturday, February 28 as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of Back to Iowa—an enduring tradition that connects Iowa Law students with alumni and provides real-time insights into the legal profession and job market. This event is hosted by the Iowa Law Black Students Association.
We hope to see you in Chicago!
Welcome Reception & Networking
Friday, Feb. 27 | 6–8 p.m.
Taste 222
222 N Canal St
Chicago, IL 60606
Back to Iowa Program
Saturday, Feb. 28 | 8:30 a.m.–3 p.m.
Holland & Knight LLP
150 N Riverside Plaza Ste 2700
Chicago, IL 60606
About Back to Iowa
Back to Iowa began as a unique and special effort between African American alumni, BLSA and the University of Iowa College of Law to provide highly granular, real-life and real-time information to Iowa law students about the practice of law and the legal job market. The BTI program was founded in 1996, by Tiffany M. Ferguson (JD96), to educate students about the ups and downs of the practice of law as experienced by African American alumni.
In subsequent years, due to the program's success and the continued commitment of African American alumni and the College of Law, the program has continued to be successful and to include alumni of other institutions. The first meeting and all others since have been characterized by frank discussion between students, alumni, professors and deans. Topics have included job opportunities in various markets, salary trajectories from early career through senior attorney and partnership positions, managing family and personal life, coursework experiences, challenges for attorneys due to gender and race and the importance of networking. Several mentor relationships, friendships, and employment opportunities have naturally emerged from these sessions.
In addition to helping students, BTI has given alumni the added bonus of reconnecting with each other.