Students continue their adventure through the Stupka Symposium
Students keep Rob Stupka’s dream of having an annual research symposium
Students keep Rob Stupka’s dream of having an annual research symposium
Coming into college, working for a small startup company wasn’t what Cami Williams saw herself doing. But the lure of new, exciting technology was irresistible.
Nearly 30 years of data collected on painted turtles in the Mississippi River near Clinton, Iowa, show that females suffer a steep dip in fertility before the end of their lives, a finding that flies in the face of what scientists have believed about turtles and aging.
Taylor Sklenar knew he would find a major at Iowa State University that would help him achieve his broad career goal: make a positive impact on people’s lives.
Through its extensive outreach programs, the Department of Mathematics at Iowa State University makes it easy for elementary, middle, and high school students to think creatively about math problems while having fun.
The Cyclone Marching Band received a personal invitation by the United States government to perform at the 72nd commemoration of World War II’s D-Day invasion of Normandy, France, in June.
This spring, the Board of Regents approved to establish a new Bachelor of Arts Program in Criminal Justice in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The program will transition from an interdisciplinary studies major to a standalone program that will enhance the visibility of the program.
Midshipmen and members of the Army ROTC ran west on Osborn Drive and continued around campus, notably passing in front of the Memorial Union and the Campanile on Central Campus.