Researchers find rare and endangered bumble bees in Iowa
LAS researcher Amy Toth leads a research team studying endangered rusty patched bumble bees and American bumble bees.
LAS researcher Amy Toth leads a research team studying endangered rusty patched bumble bees and American bumble bees.
Dipali Sashital, associate professor in the Roy J. Carver Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology, is one of three faculty members who were recently named to the Biotechnology Council at Iowa State University. The Office of Biotechnology facilitates and advances programs in research, education and outreach that contribute to the goals of Iowa State’s … Continue reading Dipali Sashital named to Biotechnology Council
Sociology Professor Susan Stewart explores research-based trends in her recently published book.
Efforts spearheaded by the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics and the Department of Political Science have earned Iowa State University a Highly Established Action Plan Seal of Recognition from the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge. Iowa State is one of 82 campuses to be so recognized by the ALL IN Campus Democracy … Continue reading Iowa State University earns Highly Established Action Plan Seal of Recognition for increasing democratic engagement
Karen Kedrowski, director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics and professor in the Department of Political Science, has been named the Andrew Goodman Campus Champion of the Year by the Andrew Goodman Foundation. According to the foundation website, this honor is awarded to an Andrew Goodman Campus Champion who creates and … Continue reading Karen Kedrowski named Andrew Goodman Campus Champion of the Year
Alison Phillips, associate professor in the Department of Psychology, and Philip Dixon, University Professor in the Department of Statistics, are co-principal investigators on a research project that was recently awarded a $1,050,000 grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC will fund their study, “Process and Outcome Evaluation of the Walk … Continue reading Alison Phillips and Philip Dixon part of research team which earned $1,050,000 CDC grant
Nell Gabiam, associate professor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, and Scott Feinstein, assistant professor in the Department of Political Science, are part of this NSF-funded project.
Arthur Winter, professor in the Department of Chemistry, has earned a Cottrell Plus SEED (Singular Exceptional Endeavors of Discovery) Award for 2022. Administered by the Research Corporation for Scientific Advancement, this highly competitive honor was given to only five U.S. researchers this year. SEED Awards offer Cottrell Scholars the opportunity to start high-risk, high-reward new … Continue reading Arthur Winter earns 2022 Cottrell Plus SEED Award