Iowa State research could help improve climate change projections

New research aims to compare different climate simulation approaches side by side to see where they each have their strengths and where they each have their challenges. Read More

Iowa State scientist uses clam shells to help build 1,000-year record of ocean climate

Just like growth rings on trees give clues about past growing conditions, clam shells have growth increments that offer clues about past ocean conditions. Read More

Using Science to Serve

For Bilal Baig, science and service have been an integral part of his college experience, a passion he plans to build on after graduation. Read More

Sweta Roy-Carson to advance to regional 3 Minute Thesis competition

Sweta Roy-Carson will present her thesis in three minutes to a general audience on April 7, representing Iowa State University in the 3MT regional competition in Indianapolis. Read More

Multiple LAS faculty honored by American Association for the Advancement of Science

Alicia Carriquiry, Guru Rao, and Curtis Struck are among six ISU scientists recognized for their research. Read More

Winter Break Hours

In an effort to conserve energy during a period of reduced activity on campus, Catt Hall will close December 23 – January 2. In addition,… Read More