Exercise after vaccination can boost antibodies
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Strategic plan development, Feb. 21
Eric Cooper, Feb. 18
Eric Cooper, Feb. 18
Traffic stop studies, Feb. 10
Strategic Plan development, Feb. 16 and 21
Custom solution to a one-of-a-kind problem
Trying to improve investing's gender gap
Wandering eyes in virtual meetings
ISU's unique partnership with U.S. Department of State
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Change Agent: Martin Thuo
Healthy aging one step at a time
Understanding the domestication of corn
Strategic plan development, Feb. 9, 16
Iadecola honored by National Science Foundation
Thomas Iadecola, physics assistant professor, earned a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The $470,000 grant will support his theoretical quantum dynamics research and educational outreach efforts designed to engage pre-college and college students in quantum physics. The CAREER award is the NSF's most prestigious award in support of early-career faculty.
First phase of veterinary lab is about one-third complete
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Pigs protected from COVID-19 at cellular level
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Increased emissions taxes can lead to less pollution
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Connie Rasmusson, Jan. 27
Max Rothschild, Jan. 28
Marty Rasmusson, Feb. 1
Rasmusson is a systems technician in the building security systems unit of facilities planning and management.
Jordan selected for HERS Leadership Institute
Tera Jordan, assistant provost for faculty development and associate professor of human development and family studies, has been selected for the Leadership Institute sponsored by HERS (Higher Education Resource Services), a leadership development and research organization dedicated to creating and sustaining a diverse network of women leaders in higher education. The institute helps fill leadership pipelines across the nation with women who can help their institutions create a more inclusive and equitable future. The 12-session institute begins in February and runs through early May. Jordan, who joined Iowa State in 2012, supports programs and policies that increase faculty success at Iowa State.
A peek at the latest round of companies to join ISU Startup Factory
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ISU meat scientist developing healthier fat alternative
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'Women Impacting ISU' 2022 calendar honorees, Jan. 25
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Connie Rasmusson, Jan. 27
Max Rothschild, Jan. 28
Rural ‘brain gain’ influenced by three key factors
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What to know for 2021 tax returns
Healthy habits developed during the pandemic
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Donation sets up scholar program for construction engineers
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Peters honored by Steel Founders Society
The Steel Founders Society of America named Frank Peters, director of the Study Abroad Center and C.G. "Turk" and Joyce A. Therkildsen Professor in Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, as the 2021 recipient of its Thomas E. Barlow Award of Honor. The Barlow Award is one of the society's three top honors and aims to recognize individuals who have gone above and beyond the call to support the steel casting industry but are not an employee of a member company.
Scott Sankey, Jan. 14
Sankey leads the facilities design and construction unit in facilities planning and management.
Wongpiromsarn receives CAREER award from NSF
Nok Wongpiromsarn, assistant professor in computer science, earned a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The $502,000 award will support her research in learning-enabled autonomous systems through 2027. The CAREER award is the NSF's most prestigious award in support of early-career faculty.
Change Agent: Adam Janke
Making sense of wild December weather
ISU project to design 3D-printed houses for rural Iowa
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Navigation system could aid plow drivers in whiteout blizzards
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Rifts between older mothers and adult children tend to remain
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Kanwar elected as European Academy fellow
Rameshwar Kanwar, Distinguished Professor of agricultural and biosystems engineering, was recently elected as a fellow of the European Academy of the Sciences and Arts. Similar to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the European academy elects members for their outstanding achievements in science, arts, and governance. Nominations must come from a member of the academy. Kanwar was nominated by ISU alum Rao Surampalli, who as a doctoral student was a classmate in an ISU civil engineering class with Kanwar in 1981.
Kanwar is a renowned expert at developing engineering solutions for emerging global environmental problems from agricultural and livestock production systems. He holds multiple fellowships, including in the India National Academy of Agricultural Sciences and American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. Currently, he is in Washington on a one-year assignment as Jefferson Science Fellow, advising the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Overcoming self-doubt to build future in architecture
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Making prosthetics is a perfect fit
Modernized Library 160 rolls out spring semester
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Family dynamics play key role in talking about health
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Making it easier to harness the power of the sun
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Annie Arbuckle, Dec. 17
Arbuckle is the executive assistant to the dean of library services.
Methane greenhouse gas turned into useful chemicals
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Improving therapies to fight bladder cancer
Words matter in the workplace
Vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion finalists, Dec. 3, 6, 7 and 8
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