2015 Women Impacting ISU calendar deadline is Sept. 30
Submit your nomination packet by next Tuesday
Submit your nomination packet by next Tuesday
Professor Arlen Chase will present ‘How Technology is Changing the Archaeology of the Ancient Maya’
To better understand the striking gender divide that still exists today in engineering, it is necessary to look at the history of the field, says Amy Bix, an associate professor of history at Iowa State University.
The free workshop is designed for ISU faculty and research staff interested in cross-disciplinary research opportunities. Registration is open until Friday, Oct. 10, but participants are encouraged to register as soon as possible.
Jane Smiley, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “A Thousand Acres” and former Iowa State University faculty member, returns to her old stomping grounds in Ames to share in a conversation about her work and new novel.
Chad M. Gasta, Professor of Spanish and Chair of the Department of World Languages and Cultures, will discuss the discovery of the first operas in the New World with musical accompaniment and vocal performance by faculty from the Department of Music.
Few animals, other than humans, show deadly aggression, and the field of primatology has been divided as to what causes this behavior among primates. But a new study published in Nature explains what factors are predictors of violence.
The third College of Liberal Arts and Sciences’ Signature Research Themes workshop will examine “Complex Materials” from a scientific, social sciences and humanities perspective. The conference is Monday, Oct. 20, beginning at 1 p.m. in the Alumni Center, located south of C.Y. Stephens Auditorium.
Please share this opportunity with your students.
The Cooneys are news anchors for KCCI in Des Moines, 1994 winners of the Iowa State Schwartz Award, and were also long-time members of the Greenlee Advisory Council.