Ancient Rome successfully fought against voter intimidation
David Hollander, professor of history, writes in The Conversation that efforts to regulate voting access go way back, as depicted on an early Roman coin.
David Hollander, professor of history, writes in The Conversation that efforts to regulate voting access go way back, as depicted on an early Roman coin.
Faculty members receive donor-funded awards for their exemplary teaching skills.
Professor of History Michael Bailey unpacks the medieval invention − and skepticism − of the witch on a broomstick in an article from The Conversation.
The discovery will aid deeper study of turtle genetics, including the cause of traits with potential medical applications for humans, such as the ability to survive weeks without oxygen.
Public relations students win national competition for campaign that raises mental health awareness and connects students to resources.
Faculty members receive donor-funded awards for their innovative research and scholarly achievements.
As part of a panel of 32 physicists, Iowa State’s Amanda Weinstein helped set the priorities for the country’s particle physics research agenda.
In a moment of crisis, Air Force ROTC Cadet Aleksyia LeClere chose to act, which prevented a friend from harming themselves. For her bravery, LeClere received a national award.