Aaron Rossini named 2020 Sloan Research Fellow
Iowa State chemist honored for expanding insight into the structure of molecules.
Iowa State chemist honored for expanding insight into the structure of molecules.
Young brings math-equity expertise and transformative ideas to help Iowa students excel in science, technology, engineering and math.
The funds will support research and the establishment of the Dependable Data-Driven Discovery Institute (D4) at Iowa State University.
David A.M. Peterson, professor in the Department of Political Science and the Whitaker-Lindgren Faculty Fellow in Political Science published an article in the Washington Post. The article, How Are Iowa Voters Picking Candidates?, is based on data from the Iowa State University/Civiqs poll. The poll is funded by Iowa State’s Department of Political Science, Catt … Continue reading David A.M. Peterson publishes article in the Washington Post
Alissa Stoehr, Assistant Teaching Professor in the Women’s and Gender Studies Program, has published three articles in “Women’s Lives Around the World: A Global Encyclopedia.” The three articles are titled: -Anti-Human Trafficking Organizations; -Women Baseball Players in Cuba; -Canada Published by ABC-CLIO in 2018, this multi-volume reference set provides an in-depth look at the lives … Continue reading Assistant Teaching Professor Alissa Stoehr published
Alissa Stoehr, Assistant Teaching Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies, together with Heather Rellihan, Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies at Anne Arundel Community College, co-authored a book chapter “The Status of Women’s and Gender Studies at Community Colleges” in the 2019 book “Theory and Praxis: Women’s and Gender Studies at Community Colleges.” Published by … Continue reading Assistant Teaching Professor Alissa Stoehr publishes book
Rachel Meyers, assistant professor of classical studies, published “On Her Own: Practices of Female Benefaction in the Western Roman Empire” in the 2019 volume of the journal Ancient Society. In this article Meyers uses a quantitative approach in analyzing a body of over 400 Latin inscriptions from the western half of the Roman Empire that … Continue reading Rachel Meyers published in the journal Ancient Society
Matthew W. Sivils, professor of English, recently published “Sir Rohan’s Ghost. A Romance.” The book was published by Anthem Press. Originally published in 1860, the formative Gothic noel by Harriet Prescott Spofford (1835-1921), one of the nineteenth-century America’s most significan woman writers, relates the tale of a tormented British artistocrat who struggles to retain his … Continue reading Matthew W. Sivils book “Sir Rohan’s Ghost. A Romance” published by Anthem Press