News and Events
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ISU physicist helps set the U.S. priorities for investing millions in particle physics
Tuesday, February 13, 2024There are 32 signatures marking approval of the new report from the 2023 Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel. -
Weaving Art into STEM: CELT Workshop Highlights Visual Literacy
Friday, February 9, 2024Meteorology students may not expect to spend a class session in an art museum — or that the rolling clouds in a painting would spark a rich discussion about their field of study... -
Five Fall 2023 RIR Proposals Selected for University Strategic Plan Funding
Thursday, February 8, 2024The first Research & Innovation Roundtable (RIR) of the 2023-2024 academic year yielded five projects that were selected for seed funding support from the Office of the President. -
Building a DNA Nanoparticle to be Both Carrier and Medicine
Wednesday, February 7, 2024Scientists have been making nanoparticles out of DNA strands for two decades, manipulating the bonds that maintain DNA’s double-helical shape to sculpt self-assembling structures that could someday have jaw-dropping medical applications. -
Air Force ROTC cadet is recognized for act of bravery
Wednesday, February 7, 2024Everyone confronts a crisis differently. Some walk away, others jump into action. Air Force ROTC Cadet Aleksyia LeClere chose the latter last fall when a friend on campus suffered a severe mental health episode. -
D.C. Briefing: Iowa State engineers to report on soybean-based pavement technologies
Friday, February 2, 2024Iowa State University engineers who have developed and commercialized soybean-based technologies for asphalt pavements will explain their innovations during a briefing in Washington, D.C. -
George Washington Carver remembered at second annual celebration
Thursday, February 1, 2024Iowa State celebrated the life of George Washington Carver Thursday with the George Washington Carver Day of Recognition Program. -
Young Iowans discover joy of reading while learning about food, agriculture
Wednesday, January 31, 2024Since its launch in 2019, Read Across Iowa has helped kids discover the joy of books while learning about food and agriculture. -
Memorial Union holds free business attire pop-up
Wednesday, January 31, 2024In hopes of providing Iowa State students with attire for job interviews and career fairs, the College of Design Multicultural Student Success Office hosted its Business Attire Pop-Up Shop, offering free professional attire to all students. -
Blues legends, rock rebels and stained glass: 50 years at Iowa State University’s Maintenance Shop
Wednesday, January 31, 2024July 28, 1981. Dressed impeccably in a three-piece gray suit and white hat, blues great Albert King strides down the single staircase from the tiny green room and onto the stage of the Maintenance Shop at Iowa State University. -
Ames to become most dense SAFE Bar Network-certified city
Tuesday, January 30, 2024Ames will become the most dense SAFE Bar Network-certified city in the country after all the training sessions conclude, according to Darian Everding, a business development representative for the SAFE Bar Network. -
Memorial Union, Student Government host Iowa State’s first multicultural club fair
Tuesday, January 30, 2024Student Government hosted a multicultural club fair at the Memorial Union on Tuesday, the first of which the university has seen. -
University Museums to host free exhibits this semester
Monday, January 29, 2024During their everyday walk to and from class, most Iowa State students pass by a University Museums location. -
Iowa State to hold Leadership Catalyst Program
Thursday, January 25, 2024Iowa State Student Engagement in partnership with LeaderShape will host Catalyst, a day-long event that aims to help prepare students for leadership opportunities, Saturday in room 3560 in the Memorial Union. -
Ames food pantry highlights this year’s MLK Jr. Day of Service
Thursday, January 25, 2024The College of Veterinary Medicine hosted its yearly MLK Jr. “Day” of Service from Jan. 8 until Friday, in which food drives were hosted for the Ames community.