Catt Center Highlights: Three Decades of Engagement
Since 1992, the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics has elevated the voices of women political leaders through research, teaching, events, internships and civic engagement.
Since 1992, the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics has elevated the voices of women political leaders through research, teaching, events, internships and civic engagement.
The Catt Center held its year-end celebration event at Reiman Gardens on April 28 to honor the affiliated students earning their degree from Iowa State University.
On March 22, former New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez gave a virtual presentation as the 34th recipient of the Mary Louise Smith Chair in Women and Politics.
Natalia Ríos Martínez, a Kedrowski and Fitzgerald Family Legacy of Heroines scholar, was one of 58 undergraduates nationwide to be named a 2022 Truman Scholar.
Five political science undergraduates and one graduate student are building on last year’s four-week innovation dash on year-long innovation sprint as preparation for the 2022 midterm elections.
Do you know a woman at Iowa State who positively impacts the university through her actions, involvement and achievements? It’s not too early to consider nominating her for the 2023 Women Impacting ISU calendar.
At the March 30 ranked-choice voting simulation, participants heard from expert panelists about different voting models and voted for their favorite Ames restaurant using the ranked-choice voting method.
The Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics is pleased to recognize the accomplishments and activities of its faculty, staff, students, alumni and supporters.