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14 LAS alumni, students receive Iowa State Alumni Association awards
Nine alumni and one student out of the Iowa State University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences have been chosen as award recipients by the Iowa State University Alumni Association.
LAS honors four with professorships
LAS Dean’s Professorships awarded in honor of excellence.
You’ll find her in the stacks: ISU graduating senior will be third-generation librarian
Cassandra Anderson is following in her mother’s and grandmother’s footsteps, as she graduates from Iowa State University this weekend and begins her next adventure: becoming a third-generation librarian.
Student graduating from Iowa State — 20 years after starting college in Brazil
Patricia O’Connell will finally finish at Iowa State University what she started in Brazil 20 years ago: a bachelor’s degree in psychology.
Behnken named 2019 Exemplary Faculty Mentor
Monic Behnken, associate professor and director of leadership studies, was named 2019 Exemplary Faculty Mentor. Each year the Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost recognizes faculty members who have demonstrated exemplary mentoring of junior faculty. The Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost recognized awardees at a ceremony accomplishment on Thursday, May … Continue reading Behnken named 2019 Exemplary Faculty Mentor
Knox publishes two poems in Granta Magazine
Department of English lecturer Jennifer Knox’s fifth book of poems will be published by Copper Canyon press in Fall 2020. Copper Canyon poets have been recipients of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the American Book Award. Knox recently had two poems from the book published in Granta Magazine (UK), and one in … Continue reading Knox publishes two poems in Granta Magazine
Betty Dobratz publishes “Power, Politics, and Society: An Introduction to Political Sociology”
“Power, Politics, and Society: An Introduction to Political Sociology” by Betty A. Dobratz, professor of sociology, Lisa K. Waldner, and Timothy Buzzell discusses how sociologists have organized the study of politics into conceptual frameworks, and how each of these frameworks foster a sociological perspective on power and politics in society. This includes discussing how these … Continue reading Betty Dobratz publishes “Power, Politics, and Society: An Introduction to Political Sociology”