Colleges with Pipe and Drum Bands

Recently, I read that the University of Iowa used to have a bagpipe band. It was active from the 1930’s until the early '80s. when its funding was cut. Here are some videos of the band performing at football games: http://www.frontiernet.net/~mkisa/Remembering_the_University_of_Iowa_Scottish_Highlanders/Videos.html
Does anyone know of any attempts in recent years at Iowa to reinstate this band?
Also, does anyone know what other colleges or universities have pipe and drum bands?

College of Wooster, in central Ohio – its Marching Band has bagpipes, I believe they march in kilts, and there are special scholarships for students who bring experience in the “Scottish Arts.” The mascot for Wooster is the Fighting Scots.

UC Riverside Highlanders Pipe band

There are pipe & drum bands at dozens of US colleges & universities. Big list here:

http://fraser.cc/pipes/bands.html#USAU

The list was posted in 2003, so it's likely to be out of date. But it should provide a good place to start.

Thanks very much for the replies.

Let me expand a bit on the College of Wooster and how ingrained the pipe and drum band is to the campus culture. “Random Acts of Piping” are common and are just what they sound like…pipers with or without drummers making an appearance at an unrelated campus event, playing through an academic building while classes are going on, serenading students during dinner at the dining hall, etc. The pipe band plays at most important campus events as well.

They are also integral in one of the coolest athletic traditions I have witnessed. During home games just before kickoff, the Fighting Scots football team lines up shoulder to shoulder, arm in arm at the top of a slight hill adjacent to the open end of the stadium. In the very center of the line is a group of drummers and pipers. The drummers begin with drumrolls and the pipers follow with Scotland the Brave. The drummers and pipers lead the team down the hill, the team hooting and hollering, pumping themselves up for the game. Eventually, emotion takes over and the team breaks out into a jog which turns into a run, rushing the field Braveheart style. For rivalry games, the captains may break out the blue face paint, an axe and a sword to heighten the imagery. I still get chills whenever I see it. The sound of bagpipes holds a special place in my heart.

https://www.macalester.edu/pipeband/

I grew up near the campus, and every year you’d hear kids out trying to find places they thought were secluded where they could learn to play the pipes without bothering people. Ha, as if. Actually it’s not as bad as they think it is. Neighbors have been listening to it in various forms for ages.

The Air Force Academy has a Drum and Bugle Corps.

The Air Force Academy has a Drum and Bugle Corps