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  • Iowa State Celebrates 100th Anniversary of Army ROTC Nationwide

    Since its creation by the National Defense Act of 1916, ROTC has become the largest producer of U.S. military officers, producing more than one million officers for the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force.

  • ISU expert discusses what Trump needs to succeed

    David Andersen, assistant professor of political science, outlines the Top 5 things Trump needs to do to win the general election in November.

  • Living on a whim while preparing for law school

    "Putting in the hours" has allowed James Wise (political science and philosophy, '16) to enjoy his time at Iowa State both in academics and extracurricular activities.

  • Chasing the best forecast

    Gallus recently received a $501,991 grant from the National Science Foundation for a three-year project to improve understanding of nocturnal mesoscale convective system evolution, or nighttime thunderstorms.

  • An adventure with open arms

    Der Vang, LAS' multicultural liaison and director of the BOLD program, is there for students whenever they need her.

  • Turning his dream into an adventure

    Some teenagers dream of winning an Academy Award. Others dream of having their face grace the cover of Sports Illustrated. But when Ty Stafford was a teenager, he dreamed of being named one of Forbes 30 Under 30. So what'd he do to help make that dream come true? He went to college at Iowa State, of course.

  • Arndt publishes new book on changing significance of powwows in Ho-Chunk identity and culture

    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.

  • Jennifer Knox awarded 2017 Iowa Arts Council Fellowship

    Knox's project, Iowa Bird of Mouth, will create 12 crowdsourced poems celebrating native Iowa birds.