Helping police, public understand how perception shapes race bias
Stephen Biggs, assistant professor of philosophy, speaks out about the influence of implicit bias.
Stephen Biggs, assistant professor of philosophy, speaks out about the influence of implicit bias.
Majd Abdulghani, a graduate student in genetics, development and cell biology, recently won a prestigious award for “Majd’s Diary,” produced by Radio Diaries and NPR.
Michael Young opens doors for underrepresented students in the mathematics community.
Julie Roosa joins the faculty of the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication as adjunct assistant professor, specializing in First Amendment topics.
Their chemistry graduate research into thermoelectric materials will be supported through the NASA Iowa Space Grant Consortium.
Emily Barske, Stacy Ko, and Daniela Dimitrova were honored by the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics on the 12th annual Women Impacting ISU calendar.
Dave Andersen, an assistant professor of political science, sees a significant political shift on the horizon as millennials surpass baby boomers as the largest voting generation.
By a jury vote of 8-5, the 15th annual reenactment of a landmark groundwater contamination trial led to a “Not Guilty” verdict for the second year in a row.