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  • United Kingdom votes to leave the European Union

    World Languages and Cultures faculty share how “Brexit” could affect other EU members and the cultural issues behind uncertainty in the EU.

  • Hofmockel selected by DOE for Early Career Research Program

    Hofmockel's research project, “Molecular Interactions of the Plant‐Soil‐Microbe Continuum of Bioenergy Ecosystems,” was selected by the Office of Biological and Environmental Research. Hofmockel will study the science around bioenergy crops – crops like switchgrass and corn that are grown as a potential source of energy.

  • Visual culture and the Moscow Metro

    History Professor James Andrews' new research documents what iconic public spaces like the Moscow Metro reveal about the societies that build them.

  • Alumni Award recipients

    “The LAS Honors and Awards Program gives us the opportunity to honor some of the most distinguished alumni and friends of the college,” said Kim McDonough, director of alumni relations for LAS. The honorees will be formally recognized Oct. 27, 2016 at the LAS Honors and Awards Banquet at the ISU Alumni Center.

  • Barriers to acquiring mental health services

    LAS researchers discover significant effect of stigma on seeking out mental health services.

  • STEM Neighborhood Project uses students’ research to improve Des Moines community

    A group of Iowa State University students are using calculus and science to lower high energy bills for a select area buildings.

  • Adam Hoebelheinrich: 2016 STATEment Maker

    Adam Hoebelheinrich (journalism and mass communication, '09) followed his passion for sports and video editing to Wisconsin, where he leads a digital content team for the Green Bay Packers.

  • Another early career award for LAS physicist

    Rebecca Flint, an Iowa State assistant professor of physics and astronomy and US Department of Energy Ames Laboratory associate, was awarded $750,000 for advanced materials research.