Unsupervised online exams gauge student learning comparably to in-person exams
A new study by Iowa State psychology researchers asserts that supervision during online testing is unnecessary.
A new study by Iowa State psychology researchers asserts that supervision during online testing is unnecessary.
The first female African American medical student at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, Beverly Waddleton (’74 zoology) builds a successful career spanning four decades.
Giles Fowler, associate professor emeritus in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, was posthumously awarded a 2021 Faculty-Staff Inspiration Award by the Iowa State University Alumni Association. The Alumni Association established this award in 2011. This honor presents a way for former Iowa State students to recognize current or former ISU faculty or staff … Continue reading Giles Fowler posthumously awarded 2021 Faculty-Staff Inspiration Award
College update from Beate Schmittmann, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences regarding COVID-19, a disease caused by the new coronavirus.
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LAS Dean’s Professorships awarded in honor of excellence.
Velshi will present “Political and Economic Transition at Home and Abroad” at 8 p.m.
Graduate student Jacob Martin is utilizing his knowledge and learning experience to help professionals succeed.