English’s Matthew Wynn Sivils authors book on early-American environmental literature
In “American Environmental Fiction, 1782–1847” Sivils demonstrates that environmental conservation developed in U.S. popular culture early in the nation’s history.
In “American Environmental Fiction, 1782–1847” Sivils demonstrates that environmental conservation developed in U.S. popular culture early in the nation’s history.
In the second of three blogs appearing in the online version of the journal Discover, Iowa State scientist Alan Wanamaker hopes to collect Arctica islandica clams farther north and from deeper waters than ever before.
The University’s two biggest Career Fairs are just around the corner. Prepare yourself with these 5 simple, but effective, tips from the pros!
Students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are invited to the second annual LAS Student Picnic, a welcome back event featuring free food, student club activities, a selfie booth, music and more. The picnic is next Monday, Sept. 8, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on the Catt Hall Plaza.
Faculty, staff and students: Remember the LAS Communications Team is always interested in telling your story!
Dorothy Hubbard Schwieder, University Professor Emerita of history at Iowa State University who died last week at age 80, was remembered in a recent news segment on Iowa Public Radio.
Andrew Albinger is the new College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Information Technology Director, effective Aug. 25. A new position in LAS, the IT director will oversee all IT operations provided by the college. Read more for all new IT hires.
Majoring in political science, German, and international studies, Perez discovers his passion for learning.
A passion for philanthropy
Jennifer Musgrove, a senior in Spanish, accompanied biology students to El Portichol, a rocky inlet located near the city of Javia, along Spain’s Mediterranean coast. Here, she chronicles her fieldwork experiences.