Greenlee master’s students share research findings at graduate student mini-conference
Greenlee graduate students were invited to participate in the media-related Big Ten Mini-Conference.
Greenlee graduate students were invited to participate in the media-related Big Ten Mini-Conference.
Jay Newell, associate professor at Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, set out to define the STEM-focused skill set necessary for new ad grads.
First-year McNair Scholars presented their undergraduate research at the Iowa State University McNair Scholars Student Research Symposium.
The Iowa State Daily wins regional all-around and individual awards.
Ten Iowa State undergraduate students have been selected to participate in the Meredith Apprentice Program for the 2018-19 school year.
Margaret Curry, graduating senior in journalism and mass communication, helped compile biographies of the Cyclones who have left a mark on the world.
LAS Students Courtney Carstens (’18 journalism and mass communication), Zane Satre (’18 meteorology), and Skyler Schneekloth (’18 history) are among Iowa State students who will present their research at the Capitol.
Greenlee faculty and collaborators will study how public perceptions of scientific credibility “hinder effective communication, science-based decision-making and efforts to address society’s greatest challenges.”