Karen Kedrowski publishes article in eJournal of Public Affairs

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

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Graduate programs in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ranked among best by U.S. News and World Report

Statistics program secures top-10 rank and several LAS programs improve from previous ranking. Read More

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LAS student named Goldwater Scholar

Chemistry student Nethmi Hewage selected from a field of more than 5,000 applicants nationwide. Read More

RO Adeleke honored as Fulbright Distinguished Professor

RO Adeleke, professor in the Department of History and director of the African and African American Studies, has been selected as the Fulbright Laszlo Orszagh… Read More

Tessa Brow earns spot in Career Teaching Academy

Tessa Brow, career education coordinator in Liberal Arts and Sciences Career Services, was recently accepted into the inaugural National Career Development Association’s (NCDA)… Read More

Jeremy Best book recognized as one of “Ten Outstanding Books in Mission Studies Intercultural Theology and World Christianity for 2021”

A book published by Jeremy Best, assistant professor in the Department of History, was recently named one of “Ten Outstanding Books in Mission Studies, Intercultural… Read More

Katerine Rafferty invited to speak at Institute for Reproductive Grief Care

Katherine Rafferty, associate teaching professor in the Department of Psychology, was invited to speak at the grand opening and launch of the Institute for Reproductive… Read More

Bill Gutowski will deliver LAS Dean's Distinguished Lecture on March 31 at 7:00 p.m.
Climate Change in Iowa: How we got here, how we can choose a better future together

Gutowski’s bold vision inspires community-based action on climate change in Iowa and around the world. Read More