Driven by curiosity
From digging into history archives to studying human malaria parasites, these LAS students are spending their summer making discoveries and gaining valuable research skills.
From digging into history archives to studying human malaria parasites, these LAS students are spending their summer making discoveries and gaining valuable research skills.
Chloe Mettenbrink (’26 liberal studies) is transforming lives with SockzUp, an assistive tool to help individuals with limitations or disabilities put on and take off their socks with ease.
Spenser Leise (’26 advertising) developed his business, Songbird Music Décor, when he couldn’t find music posters that fit his aesthetic.
Victoria Kyveryga (’24 chemical engineering, chemistry) is one of 90 scholars selected for the 2024 Knight-Hennessy cohort. The program’s level of prestige and competition rivals that of the world’s most renowned scholastic awards.
Daniel Howell (’24 chemistry) found his calling through chemistry, and now he hopes to make the world a better place because of it.
Several economics graduate students presented their research at the 2024 Midwest Economics Association Conference in Chicago in March.
This spring’s world-building competition, hosted by the Department of English and Department of History, drew student participants from across campus.
The Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication will offer a B.A in Sports Media and Communication after approval by the state’s Board of Regents.