Author: Amy Juhnke

CATEGORIES: Honored

Hill awarded NEH grant

Project Title: Three Sisters Gardening in Midwestern Native American Nations: An Ethnohistory of Indigenous Agricultural Survivance Project Description: Research and writing leading to a book on Native American agricultural practices in the Midwest from precontact to the present.

CATEGORIES: Published

Swanner published in Earth-Science Reviews

The biogeochemistry of ferruginous lakes and past ferruginous oceans Abstract Anoxic and iron-rich (ferruginous) conditions prevailed in the ocean under the low-oxygen atmosphere that occurred through most of the Archean Eon. While euxinic conditions (i.e. anoxic and hydrogen sulfide-rich waters) became more common in the Proterozoic, ferruginous conditions persisted in deep waters. Ferruginous ocean regions … Continue reading Swanner published in Earth-Science Reviews

CATEGORIES: Honored

Withers wins teaching award

Jeremy Withers is an associate professor in the ISU Department of English, where he teaches such subjects as science fiction, Romantic and Victorian literature, and the history of the English language. The author of two books, Withers has written and edited extensively on the topics of bicycles and transportation in literature, particularly science fiction and the … Continue reading Withers wins teaching award