Lee awarded for innovative research in chemistry
Young-Jin Lee is the recipient of the 2016 Trapp Innovation Award for his new research in biological mass spectrometry.
Young-Jin Lee is the recipient of the 2016 Trapp Innovation Award for his new research in biological mass spectrometry.
During her stay at Notre Dame, Smith will finish a book manuscript examining why Brazilian evangelicals and Catholics have become highly active in recent Brazilian elections, but in ways which are very distinctive from evangelicals and Catholics in the United States.
Michael Bugeja, director of the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, has been named the 2015 Charles E. Scripps Journalism & Mass Communication Administrator of the Year.
Two LAS college faculty have been voted among the best on campus by ISU students in the Iowa State Daily’s annual Student Choice Awards.
The Crop Science Society of America recently featured Jonathan Wendel, professor and chair of the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology, and his work with cotton crops.
Dr. Lynn Clark, professor in the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology, was selected to receive the Peter Raven Award for 2016 from the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. The Peter Raven Award is given by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists to a plant systematist who has made exceptional efforts at outreach to … Continue reading Clark selected as Peter Raven Award recipient
Charlie Kostelnick, professor in English, was selected as the 2016 recipient of the Society for Technical Communication’s Ken Rainey Award for Excellence in Research. The Ken Rainey Award honors research that has made positive, significant contributions to technical communication practice and teaching. It rewards a lifetime of quality research in the field, a single high-quality … Continue reading Kostelnick selected for award of excellence
When Gary Wells was a young graduate student, a chance event shaped his future career. “I overheard the rantings of a lawyer complaining that his client had been mistakenly identified from a lineup,” said Wells, professor of psychology and Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the Wendy and Mark Stavish Chair in the … Continue reading Wells honored with prestigious Cattell Award