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  • Lessons from a temporary organ

    As a professor of genetics, development and cell biology, Geetu Tuteja’s research investigates how genes and their regulatory elements control early placental development, particularly how cells establish the connection between mother and fetus.

  • Educating the next generation of researchers

    Since joining Iowa State in 1991, Don Sakaguchi, Morrill Professor and Director of Biology and Genetics Undergraduate Programs, has welcomed more than 200 undergraduate student researchers to his projects studying experimental repair strategies for damage to the nervous system.

  • Something's brewing with ISU Jazz Ensembles and ISU Brew Lab

    Enjoy jazz tunes and the creative science of craft brewing at "Jazz Night: Happy Hour." This concert featuring exciting music and craft brews will be held Oct. 15 in the Maintenance Shop.

  • Solving bamboo's enduring puzzles

    Lynn Clark, Distinguished Professor in Liberal Art and Sciences, is one of the world's leading experts in identifying and classifying bamboo.

  • Olga Mesropova named recipient of Quality Matters Outstanding Impact by an Individual in Higher Education Award

    Olga Mesropova, professor of Russian and Faculty Coordinator for Quality Matters (QM) Initiatives with the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT), has been named the recipient of the 2025 QM Outstanding Impact by an Individual in Higher Education Award. This award recognizes “an extraordinary dedication to providing…

  • Mariana Castro Azpíroz exhibits at Queens Council on the Arts in New York City

    Mariana Castro Azpíroz, graduate student in the Creative Writing and Environment MFA program in the Department of English, recently exhibited at the Q.ueens Council on the Arts in new York City alongside events for the New York Climate Week. The gallery exhibition is titled “Imagining Climate Futures” and was organized…

  • Luana Lamberti publishes paper in Journal of Language Contact

    Luana Lamberti, assistant professor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, recently published a paper in Journal of Language Contact, titled “Location Marking in Helvécian Portuguese.” The paper explores the intricate locative system of Helvécian Portuguese, a lesser-known Afro-Brazilian variety spoken by descendants of formerly enslaved Africans in…

  • Puppet Power 2025 brings the global field of applied puppetry to Ames

    Ames will host the international hybrid conference for the first time. The event explores process, practice, and possibility in applied puppetry.