LAS alumna wins Pulitzer
Andie Dominick (’94 BA English, ’97 MA English) was named a Pulitzer Prize winner for editorial writing.
Andie Dominick (’94 BA English, ’97 MA English) was named a Pulitzer Prize winner for editorial writing.
The first of 27 bells for a one-fifth scale model of the campanile/carillon was cast Tuesday on campus. The multiyear project, designed and built by students, will result in a portable, playable replica.
To learn to speak a new language, learners must be able to distinguish between new distinctions in sounds. A new software developed at Iowa State helps improve the learning process.
As part of Gerontechnology in Smart Home Environments, a course taught by Carl Chang, professor of computer science, students created Shopeasy, an application that could make shopping an easier task for older adults.
Nine alumni from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences have been chosen as 2018 Statement Makers by the Iowa State University Alumni Association.
William Gutowski will serve for the second time as a lead author on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change assessment report.
The math department offers undergraduates a weekly tea, a chance to get to know each other and rub elbows with professors and graduate students.
Steve Kawaler, professor of physics and astronomy, is heading back to Cape Canaveral this month to witness the launch of another planet-hunting spacecraft. Kawaler and other astronomers will also use the data to study stars.