Notable

  • Iowa State Celebrates 100th Anniversary of Army ROTC Nationwide

    Since its creation by the National Defense Act of 1916, ROTC has become the largest producer of U.S. military officers, producing more than one million officers for the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force.

  • ISU expert discusses what Trump needs to succeed

    David Andersen, assistant professor of political science, outlines the Top 5 things Trump needs to do to win the general election in November.

  • Chasing the best forecast

    Gallus recently received a $501,991 grant from the National Science Foundation for a three-year project to improve understanding of nocturnal mesoscale convective system evolution, or nighttime thunderstorms.

  • ISU researchers establish link between copper exposure and prion protein neurotoxicity

    Study has major implications for understanding the role of metals in protein misfolding diseases including prion, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.

  • Hitting the high notes

    When Donald Simonson, Morrill professor of music, was initiated into the American Academy of Teachers of Singing last year, he was asked to sign the organization’s “big book,” an illuminated wood cover book signed by every member of the Academy since its founding in 1922. He was shocked when he opened it.

  • United Kingdom votes to leave the European Union

    World Languages and Cultures faculty share how “Brexit” could affect other EU members and the cultural issues behind uncertainty in the EU.

  • James Andrews seated at a table with microphone.
    Visual culture and the Moscow Metro

    History Professor James Andrews' new research documents what iconic public spaces like the Moscow Metro reveal about the societies that build them.

  • Barriers to acquiring mental health services

    LAS researchers discover significant effect of stigma on seeking out mental health services.