Researchers model how land-use changes affect carbon storage
LAS scientists designed a model that shows expanded agricultural activity throughout the Midwest since 1850 has reduced the amount of carbon that can be stored in the soil.
LAS scientists designed a model that shows expanded agricultural activity throughout the Midwest since 1850 has reduced the amount of carbon that can be stored in the soil.
Kris De Brabanter, assistant professor of statistics, was part of an interdisciplinary research team that released a dataset of blood spatter patterns, available publicly to the forensic science community, researchers and educators.
Dwight Ink (’47 history and government), an accomplished civil servant, will receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Iowa State University.
Graduate students formed new connections around stories of the immigrant experience in Iowa.
Greenlee graduate students were invited to participate in the media-related Big Ten Mini-Conference.
Jay Newell, associate professor at Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, set out to define the STEM-focused skill set necessary for new ad grads.
First-year McNair Scholars presented their undergraduate research at the Iowa State University McNair Scholars Student Research Symposium.
The Iowa State Daily wins regional all-around and individual awards.