Archive: Jun 2025

  • Daniela Dimitrova invited to Global Perspectives in Communication editorial board

    Daniela Dimitrova, University Professor and LAS Dean’s Professor in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, has been invited to join the Editorial Board of a new International Communication Association (ICA) journal titled Global Perspectives in Communication. Published by Oxford, ICA is the largest international communication association in the world.

  • Karen Kedrowski honored by League of Women Voters

    Karen Kedrowski, Director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics, has received the 2025 Making Democracy Work award from the League of Women Voters, Ames and Story County.

  • Tess Neal publishes article in Nature Reviews Psychology

    Tess Neal, Associate Professor and LAS Dean’s Professor of Psychology, recently published an article in Nature Reviews Psychology titled, “Psychological insights for judging expertise and implications for adversarial legal context.” Martire, K.A., Neal, T.M.S., Gobet, F., Chin, J., Berengut, J.F., & Edmond, G. (2025). Psychological insights for judging expertise and…

  • Angela Hakim receives Professional Development Funds for Term Faculty award

    Angela Hakim, lecturer in the Department of English, was recently awarded $1,000 from the Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost for Iowa State University Professional Development Funds for Term Faculty funding. The award will be used to travel to the Symposium on Second Language Writing conference in Taipei,…

  • Map of the Middle-East with pins stuck in it.
    Modeling diplomacy

    Four students received the Overall Outstanding Delegations Award for their representation of Saudi Arabia at the Great Plains Model Arab League.

  • How personality traits shape sleep quality

    Zlatan Krizan (Hannah Olson-Wright) According to research by an Iowa State University psychologist, how well you sleep may depend as much on your personality as it does on your habits. Zlatan Krizan, professor of psychology, has spent more than a decade studying how personality traits affect both the perception and…

  • Miko Wilford
    Using technology to understand why innocent people may be compelled to plead guilty

    Miko Wilford, associate professor of psychology, examines how people, including innocent ones, are persuaded to plead guilty under enormous pressure, and what that says about the criminal justice system.

  • Cantamus rehearses in the Martha-Ellen Tye Recital Hall.
    Cantamus embarks on first international tour

    Cantamus, Iowa State's treble-voice choir, is set to embark on its inaugural international tour to Finland and Sweden.