Professional photo of Truman Scholar Natalia Rios Martinez
LAS student named Truman Scholar

Natalia Ríos Martínez, senior in political science, international studies and public relations, was selected from 705 candidates nationwide. Read More

Grant Arndt publishes research in Current Anthropology

Grant Arndt, associate professor of anthropology, recently published a research article “The Indian’s White Man: Indigenous Knowledge, Mutual Understanding, and the Politics of Indigenous… Read More

Julia Domíngues publishes book

Julia Domíngues, associate professor of Spanish in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, has published a book “Quixotic Memories: Cervantes and Memory in… Read More

Loreto Prieto receives Robert S. Daniel Teaching Excellence Award

Loreto Prieto, Morrill Professor in the Department of Psychology, was recently honored with the 2022 Robert S. Daniel Teaching Excellence Award. This award is granted… Read More

Summer Awad and Andrea Flinn earn Critical Language Scholarship awards

Summer Awad (M.F.A. ’24 creative writing and environment ) and Andrea Flinn (Ph.D. ’24 applied linguistics and technology) have earned 2022 Critical Language Scholarship (CLS)… Read More

Computer science programming team earns spot at 2022 ICPC North American Championship

A team of programmers from the Department of Computer Science will advance to the 2022 International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) North American Championship after demonstrating… Read More

Karen Kedrowski publishes article in PS: Political Science & Politics

Karen Kedrowski, professor of political science and Director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics, has published an article, “Integrating Civic… Read More

Ryan D. Sheeler publishes second book about Ritchie Valens

Ryan D. Sheeler, lecturer in the Department of Music and Theatre, recently published his second book about famed musician Ritchie Valens. Published by Centerstream… Read More