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Volume 11, Issue 2
Good questions
LAS students share their passion for research, from tracking solar flares to advancing gene-editing.
Volume 11, Issue 2
Cultivating research, one acorn at a time
Iowa State alumni Tom and Evonne Smith established the frontier science fund, hoping to plant seeds of inspiration and curiosity in the minds of LAS scientists committed to high-risk, high-reward research.
Volume 8 Issue 2
First-year students find connections in learning communities
From research tips to field trips, Iowa State's 90 learning communities create endless opportunities for first-year students.
Link Spring 2017
3-D printing: The future of geology
A new 3-D app makes printing terrain models easy and cheap.
Link Summer 2016
Clean, safe, sustainable
On a muggy summer morning, hydrogeologist Bill Simpkins has just finished raising pressure transducers from seven wells hugging the west bank of the South Skunk River in Ames. Tethered to black Kevlar rope, the transducers – narrow, weighted brass cylinders […]
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Major opportunities at Iowa State
In the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, offering plenty of adventurous experiences is a priority to grow confident leaders and global citizens. Through taking advantage of LAS’ opportunities, Grosskopf has shaped herself into a smart, world-traveling graduate who is ready to take on her first job.
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Recent LAS alumni events
A look back at alumni events in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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From Ames to the Bighorns
Aaron Wood is the new Director of ISU’s Field Camp in Wyoming. He'll direct operations and teach at the field camp in the summer, and cultivate additional uses of the site while teaching at ISU during the academic year.