From 19th century “Indian remedies” to New Age spirituality
A new paper explores how the Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company in the 1800s claimed authority on Indigenous culture to sell products.
A new paper explores how the Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company in the 1800s claimed authority on Indigenous culture to sell products.
A study co-authored by Marcus Credé, psychology, finds some service members could develop post-traumatic stress disorder if they were abused in childhood.
Meteorology students witnessed the power of Mother Nature in Iowa earlier this spring when multiple tornadoes formed just days apart.
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.
Al Arnold, a computer science and ROTC alum, serves other veterans in retirement.
LAS students learn beyond the classroom through study abroad and immersive language programs.
New research by Zlatan Križan, psychology, indicates officers who are fatigued have a harder time collecting information that could bring justice to victims.