Learning to protect and serve
Carlos Hobbs (’24 criminal justice) has his sights set on a future career with the FBI. His summer internship with the Ames Police Department is a great first step.
Carlos Hobbs (’24 criminal justice) has his sights set on a future career with the FBI. His summer internship with the Ames Police Department is a great first step.
Psychology researchers find unsupervised, online exams can accurately assess student learning, but they warn of potential weak spots.
A Frontier Science Fund award will enable Jacqueline Reber to work on developing a 3D force visualization system.
Alan Myers, biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular biology, is part of a major federal research project aimed at boosting sweet corn quality.
Two students in the LAS Innovation and Entrepreneurship Academy plan to create a personalized vitamin for women that caters to different personal needs.
As much of the nation bakes in extreme temperatures, Professor William Gallus discusses the cause and the consequences.
Jonathan Kelly will begin his five-year term as department chair on July 1.
Jeff Bremer, associate professor of history, and Javier Vela, University Professor of chemistry, received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar fellowship for the 2023-24 academic year.