LAS students seize summer research opportunities
From examining ancient burial rites in Mexico to exploring computational chemistry, LAS students are spending their summer as funded undergraduate researchers.
From examining ancient burial rites in Mexico to exploring computational chemistry, LAS students are spending their summer as funded undergraduate researchers.
Mohan Gupta earns CAREER award from the National Science Foundation’s competitive Molecular and Cellular Biosciences Division.
Two ISU teams placed in the international Data Mining Cup student competition in Berlin – one clinching the world championship.
The Performing Arts Passport Camp, a new collaboration between ISU Extension and Outreach 4-H and ISU Theatre, will immerse high school students in storytelling and devised theatre.
Laura Pesquera Colom (’19 biology) wanted to go to a big university where she could make close friends and meet mentors. Now she’s ready for her next adventure: Harvard’s School of Dental Medicine.
Luis Gonzalez Diaz (’20 sociology, political science) wanted a new perspective in college. His passions for research and culture have taken him abroad to France and on a journey of self-discovery.
Sydney Ellis (’19 Spanish, psychology) stepped outside her comfort zone at Iowa State and followed her sense of adventure to Spain.
Benjamin Escobar (’20 computer science) is driven to explore computers, programming and technology, from starting ISU’s Linux Club to creating code for forensic handwriting analysis.