English’s Cavazos earns Poetry Society of America Fellowship
Poet Thomas Sayers Ellis selected Cavazos’ manuscript, “Barbarian at the Gate,” as part of the Poetry Society of America’s New American Poets Chapbook Series.
Poet Thomas Sayers Ellis selected Cavazos’ manuscript, “Barbarian at the Gate,” as part of the Poetry Society of America’s New American Poets Chapbook Series.
Cristina Pardo-Ballester recently co-authored an introductory Spanish textbook, “Pura Vida,” a book that “brings to life real experiences for our students.”
Kirsten Hofmokel, an ISU biologist who studies the interactions of microorganisms and plants in the soil, believes the invisible microbes could play a large role in answering important questions about global warming.
An executive order increasing the minimum wage federal contractors must pay employees to $10.10 an hour will have little impact on most government contracts, because contractors are already required to pay a prevailing wage under the Davis Bacon Act, which is often more than the minimum wage.
Rachel Brenner studies how we move on after a breakup
The four brown-bag research workshops are open to everyone on campus.
Part of the ISU Chapter of Sigma Xi’s Distinguished Lecture Program.
Sophisticated surveillance in 16th century London? Griffiths writes the book on it.
ISU Theatre students, faculty and alumni are contributing to the first theatrical event at the Des Moines Social Club’s new Kum & Go Theater
The clinic offers individual and group counseling sessions for a nominal fee.