Assistant Professor Jacqueline Reber earns CAREER award from the National Science Foundation
Jacqueline Reber earns CAREER award
Jacqueline Reber earns CAREER award
From examining ancient burial rites in Mexico to exploring computational chemistry, LAS students are spending their summer as funded undergraduate researchers.
Mohan Gupta earns CAREER award from the National Science Foundation’s competitive Molecular and Cellular Biosciences Division.
Cason Murphy, assistant professor of theatre, was recently published in two journals of note — Theatre Journal and the Aesthetique Journal for International Literary Enterprises (AJILE). Theatre Journal has an international reputation as one of the most authoritative and useful publications of theatre studies, featuring social and historical studies, production reviews and theoretical inquiries … Continue reading “Changing True Rules for Odd Inventions: Three Attempts at Rewriting Shakespeare for Contemporary Audiences”
Two ISU teams placed in the international Data Mining Cup student competition in Berlin – one clinching the world championship.
Professor Douglas Gentile’s research shows Minecraft can induce creativity just as other types of games can induce aggression.
Terahertz light — light at trillions of cycles per second — can act as a control knob to accelerate supercurrents.
In his new book “After Gun Violence: Deliberation and Memory in an Age of Political Gridlock,” Craig Rood examines how the past has shaped our collective memory and how that factors into the current debate on gun violence.