ISU Theatre’s “Iowa Odyssey” earns two national Kennedy Center awards
The collaborative, immigration-focused production was honored with the Citizen Artist Award and Distinguished Devised Production.
The collaborative, immigration-focused production was honored with the Citizen Artist Award and Distinguished Devised Production.
Tracy Le (’21 computer science) is pushing boundaries as she explores her potential in computer science, her leadership skills and her ability to impact other women in STEM.
Biology student will pursue research at the intersection of marine science and conservation.
Madeline Farringer, LAS junior in biochemistry from Freeport, Illinois, was awarded the national coveted scholarship.
Students are compensated for high-end research in a variety of disciplines, ranging from chemistry and journalism to psychology and economics.
“The Wolves” is guest directed by LAS alumna Taylor Millar (’17 performing arts).
Students in James Nemiroff’s Spanish class use VR to lead tours in Spain for their peers, allowing the entire class to virtually experience Spain.
Bethmari Marquez Barreto (’20 performing arts) received first place in the festival’s ASPIRE Arts Leadership Fellowship awards.