Some military veterans may be more at-risk for PTSD
A study co-authored by Marcus Credé, psychology, finds some service members could develop post-traumatic stress disorder if they were abused in childhood.
A study co-authored by Marcus Credé, psychology, finds some service members could develop post-traumatic stress disorder if they were abused in childhood.
A new collection of essays from a dozen Iowa State University faculty underscores how we can all cultivate a more peaceful world.
Christina Patricola, geological and atmospheric sciences, explains why forecasters are keeping a watchful eye on the 2023 hurricane season.
Katherine Dentzman, assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, has been awarded the Early Career Achievement Award from the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society (AFHVS). AFHVS is a prominent professional organization that provides an international forum to engage in the cross-disciplinary study of food, agriculture, and health, as well as an … Continue reading Katherine Dentzman receives honor for early career achievement
New research by Zlatan Križan, psychology, indicates officers who are fatigued have a harder time collecting information that could bring justice to victims.
Distinguished Professor Jonathan Wendel is one of two Iowa State faculty members to receive this prestigious honor this year.
As she prepares to graduate this weekend, Jassma’ray Johnson (’23 psychology) is ready to take her beauty business, Simply Sámone, to the next level.
William Gallus, Professor in the Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences and member of the ENDURE team, has been recognized by ISU President Wendy Wintersteen and Senior Vice President and Provost Jonathan Wickert with the 2023 Interdisciplinary Team Research Award. This peer-nominated award is a reflection of his committment to Iowa State and his professional … Continue reading William Gallus and ENDURE team recognized with Interdisciplinary Team Research Award