Kathleen Hilliard’s “Bushels of Corn, Tubs of Trouble: Measuring Honor at the Pendleton Farmers’ Society, 1823-1824” has been published in The Field of Honor: Essays… Read More
Ruslan Prozorov, professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Iowa State University and faculty scientist at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Ames… Read More
Katherine Rafferty, lecturer in psychology and communication studies, recently published “A qualitative application of problematic integration theory: Studying end-of-life conversations between spouses” in B. Flett… Read More
Amy Erica Smith, assistant professor of political science, has coauthored a paper with former graduate student Ahlam al Subhi (political science, M.A. ’16), just published… Read More
Grant Arndt, associate professor of anthropology and American Indian Studies, recently published a new book, Ho-Chunk Powwows and the Politics of Tradition, published by the University of Nebraska Press. Read More
In addition to Riney-Kehrberg, among the twenty-six contributors are three current ISU history faculty and three former history Ph.D. students. Read More
Visual displays of quantitative data are the norm in today’s data-rich environment. But where do these visible numbers have their origins and how have they… Read More