American Geophysical Union’s Eos Magazine highlights research from Steven Hall research group
Eos Magazine spotlights research from Steven J. Hall’s research group in the Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology (EEOB) Department.
Eos Magazine spotlights research from Steven J. Hall’s research group in the Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology (EEOB) Department.
Congratulations to the following LAS term faculty with recent advancements: Lori Biederman, to Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of English Catherine Engstrom, to Senior Lecturer in the Department of English Rachel McKenny, to Senior Lecturer in the Department of English Karina Silva, to Senior Lecturer in the Department of English Kristin Stoner, to Senior … Continue reading Faculty advancements announced
Hunger is real. Nearly one in four children in Story County continue to be eligible to receive free/reduced lunch. Once summer break starts, the need for food at local food pantries becomes even greater. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is participating with other ISU units in United Way of Story County’s 11th annual … Continue reading Reduce local hunger – join LAS in supporting the 11th Annual Live United Food Drive
Due April 17: Congratulate LAS graduating seniors on the Hilton videoboard During LAS Convocation on Friday, May 10, in Hilton Coliseum, LAS will display messages to graduating seniors on the Hilton videoboard. This is a great way to make a positive impact on our new alumni and their families. LAS departments, faculty, and staff are … Continue reading Due April 17: Congratulate LAS graduating seniors on the Hilton videoboard
Office of the Vice President for Research offers workshop to help with NIH award applications
The LAS Curriculum Committee maintains a webpage. You’ll find information about curricular processes and deadlines and links to central resources. https://www.las.iastate.edu/faculty-staff/faculty-governance/committees/curriculum-committee/ Contact for Questions – lasccadmin@iastate.edu (reaches M. Hargrove, A. Slagell, S. Hamilton) Feb. 1: 2019-20 Catalog Wrap-up The 2019-20 catalog is expected to publish in the next several weeks. February 1, 2019 is the … Continue reading Spring 2019 LAS curriculum committee deadlines
Thank you testers! Workday teams and many of your peers have been busy training and pilot testing Workday features and courses. In fact, more than half of all the individuals performing testing are LAS faculty and staff. Thank you to everyone who has participated so far – your feedback (positive and corrective) is making training, … Continue reading WorkCyte: Transition team, workshops and support
New Funding Opportunities for the CISE Community Dear Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) Community, We are pleased to share with you a number of recent funding opportunities that the NSF has issued in the last few months and are likely to be of significant interest to the CISE community. We’re calling these to … Continue reading New Funding Opportunities for the CISE Community
Workday goes live in just over three months! The Workday team is busy testing training, gathering feedback from the workshops that have been offered and from individuals previewing the actual training that will be delivered over the next several months. When the training is ready, faculty and staff will be notified which training is required, … Continue reading March WorkCyte updates
Maintaining Excellence Beyond Tenure March 28th, 3:30 to 5 p.m. in 302 Catt Hall Each year the LAS deans meet with faculty regarding how to further their academic careers post-tenure. Join Dean Beate Schmittmann and others for an afternoon discussion and Q and A session regarding expectations and resources for maintaining excellence beyond tenure. We … Continue reading Maintaining Excellence Beyond Tenure Workshop–March 28