LAS students participate in APEX service-learning project
Sixteen students from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences gave back to the community through a service learning project with the Academic Program for Excellence.
Sixteen students from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences gave back to the community through a service learning project with the Academic Program for Excellence.
Madison Tuttle and Abbey Horsman were making similar flight plans as public relations majors and didn’t know it. Both landed as interns at NASA in summer 2017.
Corey Welch wants underrepresented students in STEM to know the opportunities available to them, which is why he is building the STEM Scholars program.
New undergraduate degree in data science will help students prepare for one of the nation’s fastest-growing fields.
In the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 38 graduates were honored by the School of Education for completing the teacher preparation academic program.
Sha’Kurra Evans (’18 sociology), a McNair Scholar, Multicultural Vision Program scholar and first generation college student, plans to transition into a doctoral program to teach others all she’s learned.
Inspired at a young age by science and Scooby Doo, Jimmy Kruse (’18 criminal justice and biology) is pursuing a future in forensic science.
LAS graduating senior Cassandra Gearhart (’18 English and technical communication) paired her two loves — writing and aviation — to soar at Iowa State.