Summer insights from LAS undergraduate researchers
From tracking superflares to studying NBA activism, LAS Dean’s Undergraduate Research Award recipients share how they spent their summer.
From tracking superflares to studying NBA activism, LAS Dean’s Undergraduate Research Award recipients share how they spent their summer.
Madisyn Rostro (’22 history, anthropology) is pursuing her goal of becoming a museum professional, thanks to a collection of inspiring internships and encouraging faculty.
The Department of Mathematics teams up with the Iowa Governor’s STEM Advisory Council to prevent the “summer slide” with virtual lessons and activities.
Noah Kutz has been accepted into the Graduate Space Systems program at the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology, a highly competitive military graduate school.
Goh, a double major in political science and psychology, has demonstrated stellar leadership skills, outstanding academics and notable achievements in undergraduate research.
Toni Sleugh will begin a Ph.D. in marine biology at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego.
Behnia Rezazadeh Shirazi will conduct research into HIV vaccine discovery at the National Institutes for Health in Bethesda, Maryland.
At Iowa State, graduating senior Maya Walker (’21 biology) expanded her perspective—from working in Iowa emergency rooms to studying in Ireland. Now she also hopes to expand opportunities for others as a future physician.