Theatre’s Dell, Foss honored by arts council
Theatre faculty Brad Dell and Matt Foss were honored April 29 by the Ames Community Arts Council.
Theatre faculty Brad Dell and Matt Foss were honored April 29 by the Ames Community Arts Council.
Charles Kostelnick, professor of English, was named a Fellow of The Association for Teachers of Technical Writing at the business meeting of the annual ATTW Conference in St. Louis.
Jane Jacobson, director of Student Academic Services in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, has been named the 2012 Leading Light Award recipient by the National Academic Advising Association.
The Council of the American Antiquarian Society has awarded Matthew Wynn Sivils a Justin G. Schiller Fellowship.
Ph.D. student Christopher Karstens built a 3-D model and used ISU’s Tornado/ Microburst Simulator to confirm complex, rough terrain can channel tornado winds.
DES MOINES, Iowa – An intensive apprenticeship program, upgrades in technology, enhancements to the Meredith Integrated Media Suite, and continuation of the Meredith Professional in Residence are highlights of a renewed $500,000 partnership agreement between Meredith Corporation (NYSE:MDP) and the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication at Iowa State University. The bulk of the latest … Continue reading Meredith renews partnership with Iowa State’s Greenlee School of Journalism
Iowa State’s Carol Chapelle is the recipient of the 2012 Samuel Messick Memorial Lecture Award sponsored by the TOEFL program at Educational Testing Service, headquartered in Princeton, N.J.
Matthew Wynn Sivils, assistant professor of English, has received the Modern Language Association’s Committee on Scholarly Editions Seal for his edition of James Fenimore Cooper’s 1843 satirical novel “The Autobiography of a Pocket-Handkerchief.”
Greenlee School professor Tom Beell was honored recently for serving 35 years on the board of the Northwest Broadcast News Association at the group’s annual convention.
Two Iowa State University sociology professors have been awarded a $225,428 National Institute of Justice (NIJ) grant in collaboration with the Iowa Department of Corrections to study prisoner reentry in Iowa. The researchers plan to assess the quality and appropriateness of rehabilitation treatment received by the inmates in predicting their chances of becoming repeat offenders. … Continue reading ISU sociologists earn National Institute of Justice grant to study Iowa prisoner reentry