News

  • LAS Week: March 27-31

    LAS Week is an event to celebrate the College of Liberal Arts and Science’s diverse academic areas in the physical and life sciences, math and computational sciences, communications, arts and humanities, and social sciences. Read More

  • Opinion: George Santos’ lies evolved and thrived because of neglected newsroom practices

    Distinguished Professor Michael Bugeja pens an opinion piece for Poytner Institute that discusses seven neglected newsroom practices responsible for George Santos' being elected. Read More

  • Daniela Dimitrova
    Study compares NGO communication around migration

    A new study compares the communication strategies of NGOs working on migration issues in two neighboring countries, Turkey and Bulgaria. The research findings highlight how the specific political and cultural context of a country affects an organization’s messaging. Read More

  • First Generation

    I am a first generation. This means I was the first born on American soil. The first one to be a part of 82% of first generations to finish high school. The first one out of 36% of Latinos to go to college. (Link: https://pnpi.org/latino-students/) The first one to have a better life than my family did. Read More

  • Michael Bugeja
    Michael Bugeja publishes article in Poynter regarding ChatGPT and other chatbots

    Distinguished Professor Michael Bugeja has published a piece at Poynter titled "If AI kills the essay, I will be a pallbearer at the funeral." In the piece, he examines how and why professors are scrambling to find replacements for the term paper in the midst of AI and chatbots. Read More

  • Anna Olson
    White House Historical Association’s annual Hugh S. Sidey Scholarship award recipient announced

    The White House Historical Association in partnership with Iowa State University’s Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication and the White House Correspondents’ Association, have awarded student Cooper Pierce with the Hugh S. Sidey Scholarship in Print Journalism. Read More

  • Natalia Rios Martinez
    Greenlee public relations major crafts her Iowa State experience for optimum future success

    No one can accuse Natalia Rios Martinez of squandering her college experience. When she graduates from Iowa State in spring 2023, Rios Martinez will have completed three majors in political science, international studies, and public relations; studied abroad on three separate occasions; and presented compelling research at a national conference. Read More

  • Greenlee grad educates public about NASA’s Artemis I launch

    Madison Tuttle (‘18, public relations) is part of the public relations team educating and engaging the public about NASA’s Artemis I launch. On Nov. 16, Artemis I launched an uncrewed rocket to test capabilities to orbit the Moon and return to Earth. Read More

  • Johnson honored with Young Alumni Award

    Zach Johnson was awarded Iowa State University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences’ Young Alumni Award at the ISU Alumni Association’s Honors and Awards Ceremony on Nov. 4, 2022 in Ames. Read More

  • Kelli Teno to speak at Fall 2022 Futures Forum

    Greenlee graduate and senior director of Walgreens Health and Pharmacy Communications, Kelli Teno, will speak about the public relations industry at the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communications’ 2022 Futures Forum at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022, in the Memorial Union’s Campanile Room. Read More