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Researchers recommend future pandemic responses account for ethnicity, social factors
LAS professor led a study that says future pandemic strategies should consider ethnicity and social contact patterns.
Welch honored with presidential award
Corey Welch was honored with the SACNAS Presidential Service Award in recognition of his sustained efforts and deep commitment to the mission and vision of SACNAS. He will accept the award at the National Diversity in STEM Virtual Conference October 27-29 at the Puerto Rico Convention Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Sarah Dees authors chapter in recently published volume
Sarah Dees, assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious studies, has authored “Religion on the Brink: Settler-Colonial Knowledge Production in the US Census,” a chapter featured in the recently published volume, “Religion and US Empire.” Published by New York University Press (NYUP), “Religion and US Empire” demonstrates how American forms of religion and … Continue reading Sarah Dees authors chapter in recently published volume
ISU lab aims to repair severed nerves, foster undergraduate research
Donald Sakaguchi, professor in the Department of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology, leads a research team that could help traumatic brain injury patients.
Karen Kedrowski earns Ask Every Student Grant
Karen Kedrowski, director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics and professor in the Department of Political Science, has received an Ask Every Student Implementation Grant. The $5,000 grant will fun efforts at Iowa State University which promote student voter participation during the 2022 midterm elections. Ask Every Student is a national … Continue reading Karen Kedrowski earns Ask Every Student Grant
Jonathan Sturm to perform solo with Central Iowa Symphony on Oct. 8
Jonathan Sturm, Morrill professor in the Department of Music and Theatre, will perform a solo with the Central Iowa Symphony on Saturday, Oct. 8. The concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Ames City Auditorium. The concert “A World of Voices” will feature Sturm on viola and Julie Fox Henson on violin. Additional … Continue reading Jonathan Sturm to perform solo with Central Iowa Symphony on Oct. 8
Sarah Dees awarded 2022-23 American Fellowship
Sarah Dees, assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, has been awarded a 2022-23 American Fellowship by the American Association of University Women (AAUW). During her fellowship, Dees plans to finish her book and begin work on a second project. AAUW is one of the world’s leading supporters of graduate women’s education. … Continue reading Sarah Dees awarded 2022-23 American Fellowship