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Wald to Speak on Citizen Science

Assistant Professor Dara Wald will serve as a panelist at an upcoming ISU workshop on “Pluralities, Publics, and Citizen Science.” She will be exploring the use of effective communication in engaging the public about natural resource management. The panel, moderated by Janet Heesh, associate dean of faculty at California State University, is slated for Nov. … Continue reading Wald to Speak on Citizen Science

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Greenlee Co-Sponsors Film about first-generation, American-born Latinos

Iowa State will host a screening of “Project Enye (ñ): A Voice for First–Generation Latinos between Two Worlds” and a discussion with the filmmaker as part of the university’s Latino Heritage Month activities. The presentation will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13, in the Memorial Union Great Hall. First-time Latina filmmaker Denise Soler Cox … Continue reading Greenlee Co-Sponsors Film about first-generation, American-born Latinos

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Greenlee’s Placement Fair Enjoys Continued Success

Greenlee’s fifth Jump-Start Internship and Networking Fair Oct. 11 drew 200 students, increasing attendance by 50 students when compared to the Spring 2016 fair. The students took the opportunity to visit with, and drop off their resumes, to 29 employers that ranged from television and radio stations to non-profit organizations, newspaper groups, and private companies. … Continue reading Greenlee’s Placement Fair Enjoys Continued Success

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Greenlee Grad Interns at TIME

It’s an opportunity many reporters only get to dream about — reporting for TIME magazine during an election year. But recent Iowa State graduate Lissandra Villa didn’t have to wait years to land this reporting gig. Or even months. She got this amazing opportunity while she was still in school. Earlier in the year, the … Continue reading Greenlee Grad Interns at TIME