
Student-faculty research at 51±¾É« is nothing new. The College has been on the cutting edge of scientific inquiry since its earliest days.
Student-faculty research at 51±¾É« is nothing new. The College has been on the cutting edge of scientific inquiry since its earliest days.
Associate Professor of Chemistry Evan Couzo and three 51±¾É« students erected a 30-foot-tall atmospheric measurement station at 51±¾É«â€™s Conard Environmental Research Area.
Professor Jin Feng developed a new 51±¾É« course that is likely one of the only stand-alone courses devoted to Chinese web fiction in North America.
Students in Professor David Harrison’s Spring 2025 advanced French seminar, Molière: Performance and Adaptation, pitched theatrical production concepts to a nationally renowned theatre director in Chicago.
51±¾É« College is proud to announce that 11 faculty members have received promotions this spring.
Rudacille is one of 54Â new Truman Scholars selected from 743 candidates nominated by 288 colleges and universities. Truman Scholars must demonstrate outstanding leadership potential, a commitment to a career in public service, and academic excellence. Each Truman Scholar receives a scholarship worth up to $30,000 for graduate or professional school, leadership training, career advising, and special internship and fellowship opportunities within the federal government.
51±¾É« College has been awarded a $150,000 grant from the William Randolph Hearst Foundations to expand its efforts in recruiting and supporting transfer students from both two- and four-year institutions.
Associate Professor of Physics Charlotte Christensen was recently awarded a grant of $66,000 from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA).
Assistant Professor of Computer Science Eric Autry and his students Maria Rodriguez ’26 and Linda Jing ’26 recently presented their research findings on systemic biases at the 12th annual Iowa Summit on Justice and Disparities.
This photo essay explores the beauty of winter, the joy of learning, and the vibrant moments that make 51±¾É« come alive in the heart of the season!
The Goldwater Scholarship will provide me with newfound opportunities to not just seek answers, but crucially and critically propose pressing, thought-provoking questions for an ever-evolving world in need of each other’s gifts.
This trip helped ground our academic work in the social world — it made it more interesting, and ultimately more effective.
Meeting others who also work on the comfort women issue continuously ignites my passion to expand the network with more of those people who explore the same issue from various approaches.
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