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ISU Opera Studio presents world premiere of ‘The Miller’s Daughter: A New World Schubertiade’
This groundbreaking adaptation breathes new life into Franz Schubert’s iconic song cycle, “Die schöne Müllerin,” in celebration of its 200th anniversary.
Exploring conversations between the National Park Service and Native people
Christina Gish Hill, associate professor of anthropology and American Indian studies, contributed to a new book that highlights collaborations between the National Park Service and Native tribes.
Betsy Hoffman designated a Fellow of the Economic Science Association
Betsy Hoffman, professor in the Department of Economics has recently been designed as a Fellow of the Economic Science Association (ESA). . The designation of ESA fellow is intended to recognize the lifetime contributions of ESA members who have advanced the frontier of knowledge in economics through the use of laboratory and/or field experiments and … Continue reading Betsy Hoffman designated a Fellow of the Economic Science Association
Shalini Ajay Singh publishes poem in Live Wire
Shalini Ajay Singh, M.F.A. candidate in Creative Writing and the Environment, recently published “Astro,” in Live Wire.
Shalini Ajay Singh publishes poem in Berkeley Poetry Review
Shalini Ajay Singh, M.F.A. candidate in Creative Writing and the Environment, recently published “Opprobrium,” in Berkeley Poetry Review.
Shalini Ajay Singh publishes speculative apocalyptic fiction
Shalini Ajay Singh, M.F.A. candidate in Creative Writing and the Environment, recently published “Remembering an atom time,” in SUSPECT (Singapore Unbound).
ISU undergraduates to show off research at the Iowa Capitol
Several LAS students are among the undergraduates who will showcase their innovative ideas at the annual Research in the Capitol event on March 25.