Abdulghani makes Rhodes Scholar history
Alumna Majd Abdulghani is the first Rhodes Scholar selected from Saudi Arabia.
Alumna Majd Abdulghani is the first Rhodes Scholar selected from Saudi Arabia.
From small town Iowa to international recognition, Maryl Johnson (’73 zoology) has helped shape the field of transplant cardiology, changing countless lives along the way.
Kimberly Moss, coordinator of Iowa State’s biological and premedical illustration program, has created a new health literacy project to give viewers larger-than-life details of different defense mechanisms and cellular relationships in the body.
Department of History’s Chris Low will lead ISU’s efforts in the project.
Unique language analysis tools are being developed in the English department, thanks to the pairing of linguistics and computer science expertise in the Applied Linguistics and Technology program.
More data than ever is generated by machines that collide nuclei together, giving nuclear physicists the task of making sense of it all.
Kirill Kovnir, associate professor of chemistry, synthesizes new materials which can be used to turn heat into electricity.
K-12 students showed their computational thinking skills through projects they created for a competition hosted by Computer Science.