News and Events
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Iowa State University named Princeton Review Green Honor Roll school
Tuesday, September 15, 2020ISU has been listed as a 2021 Green Honor Roll school by the Princeton Review, receiving the highest possible score for the Green Rating system. -
Study of 'Shrink-Smart' Towns Expanding to Include Curriculum, Big Data
Monday, September 14, 2020An Iowa State University research project to understand how shrinking small towns maintain quality of life has received another major grant to expand the team’s work. -
ISU Leads New Project to Build 'Genome to Phenome" Research Community Across Crops and Livestock
Friday, September 11, 2020A new federal grant will support an Iowa State University-led effort to spur development of a “genome to phenome” infrastructure for scientific collaboration across crops and livestock. -
Iowa State partnering with LifeServe to test blood donations for COVID-19 antibodies
Thursday, September 10, 2020Iowa State University’s Research Laboratory will be partnering with LifeServe Blood Center this fall to test donated blood for COVID-19 antibodies. -
Innovation series to create connections
Thursday, September 10, 2020The weekly conversation-based series, What IF - Innovators Forum, will feature a speaker to talk with students about their experiences and projects. -
Weather specialists research interactions between derechos and climate change
Thursday, September 10, 2020Iowa State researchers and the National Weather Service of Des Moines say climate change may be the reason the derecho in August was so severe. -
New Initiative Connecting Farmers to Share Agronomic Data
Thursday, September 10, 2020A new federally funded project led by Iowa State University researchers will help farmers share data relevant to their operations with one another and improve production. -
Iowa State alumna's art displayed in Millennium Park
Tuesday, September 8, 2020Eleanor Kahn graduated from Iowa State University in 2008 with a bachelor's degree in architecture design and performing arts. Since then, Khan has gone on to work on over 60 different set designs, in addition to installations, painting and photography. -
On-campus food pantry serves students, staff, faculty in need
Tuesday, September 8, 2020The SHOP, a student-run food pantry, provides nonperishable food items and toiletries to any Iowa State student, staff or faculty in need. Beginning this fall, the organization has moved from the Food Science Building to a larger location in Beyer Hall. -
Iowa State student sells handmade masks
Tuesday, September 8, 2020After seeing a lot of disposable masks littering the streets of Chicago when the state mandated face coverings in public places, an Iowa State student was inspired to make an effort to ensure people could be more sustainable and sanitary. -
Transportation adjustments for students during the COVID-19 pandemic
Monday, September 7, 2020CyRide works hard to come up with ways they could keep passengers safe while they are on the bus. -
Custodial staff cleans classrooms and common areas daily
Monday, September 7, 2020Iowa State classrooms and common areas are being cleaned once a day Mondays through Fridays by custodial staff to mitigate surface spread of COVID-19. -
New Study on Migration Success Reinforces Need for Monarch Butterfly Milkweed Habitat
Thursday, September 3, 2020Iowa State University, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, is spearheading an effort to plant between 480,000 and 830,000 acres of new Monarch butterfly habitat by 2038. -
Octagon’s ‘Outrage to Change’ exhibits feature Black artists
Sunday, August 30, 2020The Octagon has launched an exhibit which features Black artists and can be viewed in local business storefronts throughout Main Street. -
Hungry? ISU Dining app helps you GET food faster
Thursday, August 27, 2020ISU Dining's GET app allows anyone to order from select ISU Dining locations, use contactless payment and skip the line.