News and Events
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A very good reason Lake LaVerne looks a bit soupy
Thursday, August 25, 2022Faculty, consultants and campus planners are collecting data on Lake LaVerne this spring and summer that will help determine plans for improving and maintaining the lake. -
Ames National Laboratory research project awarded $4.5M to understand and control properties of rare earth materials
Thursday, August 25, 2022The Department of Energy recently announced the winners for the 2022 Chemical and Materials Sciences to Advance Clean-Energy Technologies and Transform Manufacturing (CEM) awards. -
Success apparent as inclusive classroom training enters third year
Thursday, August 25, 2022Annual inclusive classroom training for academic departments is in its third year this fall. The sessions are required for all instructors, but it is students who benefit. -
Remote work certificate pays off for a range of Iowans
Thursday, August 25, 2022Working remotely comes with the job for Brenda Schmitt and countless other ISU Extension and Outreach employees. She communicated with others through Zoom or WebEx long before the pandemic made it commonplace. -
CVM Hosting Faculty Exchange Program in African Veterinary Science
Wednesday, August 24, 2022The College of Veterinary Medicine has been once again selected as a host for the 2022-2023 Faculty Exchange Program in African Veterinary Science. -
The Vine explores intersection of identities with spirituality
Monday, August 22, 2022The Vine, a progressive campus ministry affiliated with Collegiate Presbyterian Church, is working to create a healthy and safe community for students to explore their spirituality. -
Goat yoga, free food and more at first-ever Welcome Weekend celebration
Sunday, August 21, 2022Students strike a yoga pose during goat calisthenics at the “Greatest of All Time Breakfast” on Aug. 20 -
Ivy College announces Women in Business Award recipients
Sunday, August 21, 2022Iowa State’s Ivy College of Business recently announced the 2022 Women in Business Awards recipients. -
Christian Peterson Museum Reopens to Students
Sunday, August 21, 2022Over 30 art pieces, all representing some form of the human body, are currently being displayed at the Christian Petersen Art Museum. -
Everyone has a role in growing public health effort
Thursday, August 18, 2022Supporting the well-being of students and employees is a critical university priority that has led to increased investment in resources, programming and staff devoted to fostering health. -
University restructures online education programs under CELT umbrella
Thursday, August 18, 2022Iowa State announced a plan this month to restructure its online education staff from academic colleges into a single new unit -- Iowa State Online -- which will become part of the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT). -
City-university garage sale sets records
Thursday, August 18, 2022At the 6th annual Rummage RAMPage buyers provided new homes for more than 143,000 pounds of donated furniture and housewares -- about 24% more than the previous high at the 2019 sale. -
City-university garage sale sets records
Thursday, August 18, 2022At the 6th annual Rummage RAMPage buyers provided new homes for more than 143,000 pounds of donated furniture and housewares -- about 24% more than the previous high at the 2019 sale. -
Monthly art walks announced for fall semester
Wednesday, August 17, 2022University museums staff will lead a monthly art walk on Wednesdays (noon-1 p.m.) this fall. These walking tours begin at different places on campus (including indoors beginning in December) and focus on a theme. -
Researchers working to help Ukrainian refugees find housing, integrate into the Midwest
Wednesday, August 17, 2022Iowa State researchers, Katherine (Katie) Madson, Nell Gabiam, Cristina Poleacovschi and Scott Feinstein are working to develop decision-making tools that help Ukrainian refugees in the Midwest find suitable housing.