Although we have a fine number of participants who are working diligently in the NSF sponsored programs, we still have a large number of scientist-advisors who would like to work with students
Thomas Scott, Director of Research Papers, reports that the deadline for all Library Research and Sc...
The National Science Foundation has awarded another $5,000 grant to conduct a fourth Junior Academy ...
IJAS has more member schools than ever. Hopefully this is caused by the reorganization of the Junior...
The Iowa Academy of Science has voted to again send two symposium students to the national meeting o...
Indications from NSF suggest that our Junior Academy Symposium will operate on much the same basis d...
If you have students of high ability in science who are interested in a research experience, there i...
Mr. Frank Starr, Executive Secretary of the Iowa Junior Academy of Science, has reported a great gai...
Mr. Terry Godar of Regis High School in Cedar Rapids and Mr. Timothy Strand, now living at Grinnell,...
The National Science Foundation has awarded the Academy a two year extension of its yearly grant for...
Be sure to check the Junior Academy News. Plans for the Junior Academy meeting on April 23 and 24, 1...
The Executive Council of the Iowa Junior Academy of Science met in Waterloo on Saturday, January 16,...
The Iowa Academy of Science selected eighty-five talented secondary school students to participate i...
Have you been exerting appropriate leadership concerning special activities for your science prone s...
Designed to assist learning through the encouragement of junior and senior high school students to a...
At the request of the ISTA Board of Directors the Iowa Academy of Science has decided to co-sponsor ...
Thomas Scott, Director of Research Papers, reports that the deadline for all Library Research and Sc...
The National Science Foundation has awarded another $5,000 grant to conduct a fourth Junior Academy ...
IJAS has more member schools than ever. Hopefully this is caused by the reorganization of the Junior...
The Iowa Academy of Science has voted to again send two symposium students to the national meeting o...
Indications from NSF suggest that our Junior Academy Symposium will operate on much the same basis d...
If you have students of high ability in science who are interested in a research experience, there i...
Mr. Frank Starr, Executive Secretary of the Iowa Junior Academy of Science, has reported a great gai...
Mr. Terry Godar of Regis High School in Cedar Rapids and Mr. Timothy Strand, now living at Grinnell,...
The National Science Foundation has awarded the Academy a two year extension of its yearly grant for...
Be sure to check the Junior Academy News. Plans for the Junior Academy meeting on April 23 and 24, 1...
The Executive Council of the Iowa Junior Academy of Science met in Waterloo on Saturday, January 16,...
The Iowa Academy of Science selected eighty-five talented secondary school students to participate i...
Have you been exerting appropriate leadership concerning special activities for your science prone s...
Designed to assist learning through the encouragement of junior and senior high school students to a...
At the request of the ISTA Board of Directors the Iowa Academy of Science has decided to co-sponsor ...
Thomas Scott, Director of Research Papers, reports that the deadline for all Library Research and Sc...
The National Science Foundation has awarded another $5,000 grant to conduct a fourth Junior Academy ...
IJAS has more member schools than ever. Hopefully this is caused by the reorganization of the Junior...