Understanding ISIS, Middle East violence and what the resulting refugee crisis means for the U.S.
Learn more about ISIS’ goals and motivations when Christopher Low, assistant professor of history, presents at the LAS Dean’s Lecture on April 6.
Learn more about ISIS’ goals and motivations when Christopher Low, assistant professor of history, presents at the LAS Dean’s Lecture on April 6.
Samuel Schulte, a senior in biochemistry, was named a Goldwater Scholar along with Aubrey Foulk, a senior in environmental science and biology. Charles Labuzzetta, a junior in mathematics, received an honorable mention. The scholarships are awarded by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation and recognize students of outstanding potential who intend to pursue careers in research.
Twenty-two Iowa State undergraduates presented their research to legislators and others during the annual “Research in the Capitol” in the Rotunda of the State Capitol building in Des Moines.
Vang quickly earned a reputation within the college and across campus as a relentless advocate for students and for creating and maintaining culturally diverse and welcoming environments.
Iowa State University students snared top honors Saturday in the AAF-Des Moines awards competition, winning “Best of Show” plus one Gold and three Silver prizes.
The Whidbey Island is the first ship of the Whidbey Island-class dock landing ships and is stationed in Norfolk, Va.
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) was one of two campus champions for the 2016 Thomas L. Hill Iowa State Conference on Race and Ethnicity.
On Jan. 23, 2016, Midshipmen and Cadets from Iowa State’s ROTC Units came together and volunteered their time in the annual Dance Marathon. Dance Marathon is the largest student philanthropy on campus, with funds and awareness raised for the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital. Funds are raised though various drives and canvassing campus for donations. … Continue reading ROTC units join forces for philanthropy