Gene Takle honored as Fellow by meteorological organization
Gene Takle, professor of atmospheric sciences and agronomy, has been named a Fellow by the American Meteorological Society this month at the organization’s annual meeting.
Gene Takle, professor of atmospheric sciences and agronomy, has been named a Fellow by the American Meteorological Society this month at the organization’s annual meeting.
The Archaeological Institute of America Site Preservation Program named Peggy Mook and Donald Haggis, directors of the Azoria Project on the island of Crete, the winners of the AIA’s 2012 Best Practices in Site Preservation Award.
Iowa State University Distinguished Professor Carol Chapelle is the recipient of the 2012 Cambridge/ International Language Testing Association Lifetime Achievement Award.
Malika Jeffries-EL has been named a rising star of American chemistry. Jeffries-EL, an assistant professor of chemistry, was named one of 10 winners of the WCC Rising Star Award presented by the Women Chemists Committee (WCC) of the American Chemical Society. The committee says the national award recognizes exceptional mid-career women chemists and is also … Continue reading Jeffries-EL among the first class of women rising stars of chemistry
Iowa State Distinguished Professor of physics Paul Canfield is one of nine recipients of the 2011 Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award for “outstanding contributions in research and development supporting the U.S. Department of Energy and its missions.”
Ralph J. Cicerone, president of the National Academy of Sciences and chair of the National Research Council (NRC), has named Iowa State’s Alicia Carriquiry a National Associate of the NRC.
Dennis Chamberlin of the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication directed a summer program in Urbino, Italy, that produced a website that has won an EPPY Award for 2011.
Julie Courtwright’s first book is a comprehensive look at a hot topic – prairie fires.
ISUtv earned the Best Media Website honor in the 2011 National Student Production Awards.
Sono Luminus has released the Ames Piano Quartet’s 15th compact disc recording. It includes French works by Theodore Dubois, and two of his students, Florent Schmitt and Reynaldo Hahn.