A multi-state survey suggests a positive attitude about physical activity is related to lower anxiety about aging. The researchers say gender, age, marital status and… Read More
SWITCH, which means School Wellness Integration Targeting Child Health, is a collaborative effort of Iowa State University Extension and Outreach 4-H Youth Development and an interdisciplinary… Read More
“This event has been organized at the request of state representatives, industry partners, law firms and multiple academic institutions to help better understand issues with… Read More
Fueled by a recently awarded $1 million grant from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Iowa State University researchers and community partners will… Read More
AMES, Iowa – Introductory college physics courses can be a hurdle for students working toward a degree in a STEM discipline. A team of researchers… Read More
In Iowa, African American students graduate from high school at a lower rate than the overall student population. This graduation gap can affect earnings, students’… Read More
The NASPA Foundation Channing Briggs Small Research Grant was awarded to a team in the School of Education. Collegiate academic majors provide pathways for students… Read More
A growing number of studies indicate short, repeated bouts of reduced circulation with a blood pressure cuff may help reduce tissue damage and prevent the… Read More
Amie Zarling, associate professor in Human Development and Family Studies, leads a study finding men convicted of domestic violence were charged with significantly fewer violent… Read More
AMES, IA – Exercising for half an hour may reduce symptoms of depression for at least 75 minutes post-workout and amplify the benefits of therapy,… Read More