Assistant Professor of Physics Allison Harris recently received a grant of more than $100,000 from the National Science Foundation to develop a different way to follow the path particles take after collisions.
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences
Discovery of temperature’s effects on nervous system function
A doctoral student in the School of Biological Sciences is part of a duo that have discovered that even a small increase in temperature can have devastating effects on nervous system function
Chipping away at the Fuchs’ problem: Sunil Chebolu makes mathematical strides
Associate Professor of Mathematics Sunil Chebolu has unraveled some secrets on a problem that has been plaguing mathematicians for more than 50 years.
Author on American West speaker for the Ridgley geography lecture October 1
William Wyckoff, author of How to Read the American West: A Field Guide, will be the speaker for the Douglas C. Ridgley Distinguished Geography Lecture on Thursday, October 1.
John Reda’s work on Who Do You Think You Are? topic for October 2 U-Club
History’s John Reda will discuss his involvement in an episode of TLC’s “Who Do You Think You Are” at University Club on October 2.
Biological Sciences trio to feature at Alumni Career Day, October 23
Krista Kirkham MS ’05, Laura Zimmerman MS ’09 PhD’13, and Sandrine Clairadin BS’09 MS ’12 will be returning to the ISU campus to participate in Alumni Career Day.
South African academic residency inspires teaching and research
Winfred Avogo spent the summer inspiring graduate students in South Africa as part of his Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship.
Reactions: Migration crisis
As hundreds of thousands pour into Europe to escape war-torn areas, Associate Professor of Sociology Winfred Avogo explores the shift in population amid the turmoil.
College Girl author to confront stigmas for sexual assault survivors
College Girl author Laura Gray-Rosendale will talk about the importance of having conversations about sexual assault at 7 p.m., Tuesday, September 22, as part of the Speaker Series.
Plasmas in space topic of September 22 physics colloquium
The Illinois State Physics Department’s Fall Colloquium Series kicks off Tuesday, with The University’s of Iowa’s Professor Steve Spangler on September 22.