Archive: 2020

  • Douglas Gentile

    Douglas Gentile was recently declared a Fellow of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.

  • Students leans on table with box display with voter information.
    Catt Center engages students in voting process

    Students deploy strategies to increase participation in November election.

  • Lori Biederman published in Global Change Biology

    Lori Biederman, adjunct associate professor in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology, contributed to a paper that has been published. The paper, “Global impacts of fertilization and herbivore removal on soil net nitrogen mineralization are modulated by local climate and soil properties” was published in…

  • Sarah Dees and Jeffrey Wheatley awarded grant from the American Academy of Religion

    Sarah Dees and Jeffrey Wheatly, assistant professors in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, were recently awarded a regional development grant from the American Academy of Religion. The grant will allow Dees, Wheatley and their colleagues to organize a workshop for Scholars of American Religion in Iowa (SOARIA)…

  • David A.M. Peterson published in Washington Post’s Monkey Cage

    David A.M. Peterson, professor in the Department of Political Science and the Lucken Professor of Political Science, published an article in the Washington Post. The piece, “Trump keeps invoking the ‘American Dream.” Americans are pessimistic that they can acheieve it” appeared in the Monkey Cage section of the Post.

  • Marcus Crede
    Study shows quizzes improve academic performance

    Frequent quizzes may bolster students' ability to succeed in the classroom.

  • Collage with illustrated megaphone, raised fists, soapbox and protest signs
    ISU Theatre presents “Perform the Protest”

    Theatre action shares the power of art to amplify voices, issues and understanding.

  • ISU band members with protective covers over the end of the instrument.
    Cyclone Marching Band adapts and performs

    The marching band made creative adjustments to safely play at Iowa State's opening game.