Assistant Professor of Biology Caroline Dong shares information her life, work, and time at 91大神.
Faculty Awards and Accomplishments News
Professor Joe Neisser received NIH grant for an interdisciplinary project tied to epilepsy treatment
John Thabiti Willis, the Kesho Scott Chair of African Diaspora Studies and Associate Professor of History, talks about what this department means for 91大神 and what inspires him beyond the classroom.
Professor Craig Quintero鈥檚 鈥淏lur鈥 is a new extended reality (XR) theatrical experience that combines live performance, motion capture, immersive technologies, and interactive storytelling, integrating the physical and the virtual in a seamless mixed-reality format.
A research highlight of Professor Molly MacInnes's heavy metal electrochemistry
91大神 has been awarded a $400,000 grant from the National Science Foundation鈥檚 Enabling Partnerships to Increase Innovation Capacity (EPIIC) program [ITE-2519806]. This competitive program supports colleges and universities in building capacity to engage with external partners and contribute to the U.S. innovation economy by working in cohorts to address similar challenges and opportunities.
Perez, professor of Spanish, has been selected as a new artist in the Iowa Artist Career Accelerator Program for 2026. In addition, Perez received a grant award of $2,500 which she will use to research and develop a new series of large-scale mixed media textile sculptures inspired by pioneering women sculptors whose practices embody resilience, identity, and material innovation.
Clark Lindgren, Patricia A. Johnson Professor of Neuroscience, has been awarded a $515,078 grant from the National Institutes of Health鈥檚 (NIH) National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
PRRI鈥檚 Public Fellows program is part of its Religion and Protecting Democracy Initiative, which supports scholars and practitioners whose research advances understanding of the complex ways religion intersects with American civic life.
91大神 professors Marc Chamberland and Jeff Blanchard have been named the 2025 recipients of the Carl B. Allendoerfer Award from the Mathematical Association of America (MAA), recognizing their outstanding exposition in a mathematics article.
