Child
Care
Child Care Resources, a unit of Human Resource Services, supports Iowa State
University families by linking them with programs and services that can help meet
their child care needs. The university child care consultant is available to assist
families in accessing services available both on the campus and in the community.
Child care programs located on campus include:
Center for Child Care Resources: Assistance in locating community child care
services, 1038 Pammel Court, 515-294-8833 or 1-800-437-8599
University Community Childcare at Pammel Court, 891 Pammel Court, 515-294-9838
The Comfort Zone: Daycare for kids who dont feel so good, 1019 Pammel
Court, 515-294-3333.
Flex-Care: Part time care for children of ISU students, 1052 Pammel Court,
515-294-2471.
University Child Care Center at Veterinary Medicine, 1700 Christensen
Drive, 515-294-2273.
ISU Child Development Laboratory School, Palmer HDFS Building, 515-294-3040.
For more information about child care options, contact the university child care
consultant at 515-294-8827.
Forensics:
Individual Events
ISU Forensics, the Iowa State speech team, participates in several kinds of
competitive speech activities. Please contact Speech Communication Program at 515-294-7670
for further information.
Honor
Societies
Alpha EpsilonAgricultural Engineering
The purpose is to promote the high ideals of the engineering profession, to give
recognition to those agricultural engineers who manifest worthy qualities of character,
scholarship, and professional attainment, and to encourage and support such improvements
in the agricultural engineering profession that make it an instrument of greater service
to humanity. Member-ship is based on scholarship, leadership, and character.
Alpha Kappa DeltaSociology
Members share interest in the field of sociology, research of social problems,
and such other social and intellectual activities as will lead to improvement in the human
condition.
Alpha Lambda Delta/Phi Eta Sigma Freshmen
First-year students who achieve at least a 3.5 GPA for one or more semesters
their first year may be members of these national honor societies. These societies
encourage superior scholastic attainment among students in their first year at
institutions of higher education.
Alpha Pi MuIndustrial Engineering
Members are chosen for character, achievement, and scholarship in industrial
engineering. The group provides social and educational interaction for industrial
engineering.
Alpha Upsilon AlphaEducation
An educational honorary that recognizes and encourages scholarship and leadership
in the field of reading.
Alpha ZetaAgriculture
Members must have completed three semesters of study in the College of
Agriculture or Veterinary Medicine and be in the upper two-fifths of their class. Meetings
are held to foster high standards of scholarship, character, and leadership. Alpha Zeta
sponsors lectures, service projects, and promotes the agricultural programs at ISU.
Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society
A national organization for students in the biological sciences with a purpose to
recognize undergraduates with exceptional scholarship, leadership and character.
Beta Gamma Sigma
Honor society for collegiate schools of business.
Cardinal KeySenior Leadership
The Senior Honor Society of Cardinal Key recognizes those persons who have
been outstanding leaders in college life, who have rendered noteworthy service to Iowa
State, who are of high moral character, and who rank high scholastically. Members are
selected by application and interview.
Chi EpsilonCivil Engineering
The purpose is to develop the profession of civil engineering through the
interaction of members, fellow civil engineering students, and faculty. Scholarship,
character, practicality, and sociability are the fundamental requirements for membership.
Epsilon Pi TauEducation in Technology
Members are selected from the upper one-fourth of the juniors, seniors, and
graduate students in industrial technology. The group strives to promote skill, social and
professional efficiency, and research.
Eta Kappa NuElectrical Engineering
Members are selected from the upper one-fourth of the junior class and upper
one-third of the senior class in both electrical and computer engineering. Eta Kappa Nu
promotes scholarship and citizenship through guest lectures and service projects.
Golden KeyAll University
A national nonprofit academic honors organization, Golden Key is dedicated to
recognizing and encouraging scholastic achievement in all undergraduate fields of study
and to uniting collegiate faculty and administrators.
Iota Sigma PiFemales in Chemical Sciences
An organization open to female students in the chemical sciences which provides
functions for members to socialize and discuss science issues in chemistry.
Kappa Delta PiEducation
In an effort to promote excellence in and recognize outstanding contributions to
education, Kappa Delta Pi maintains a high degree of professional fellowship among its
members, quickens professional growth, and honors achievement in educational work.
Membership invitations are extended to second semester sophomores, juniors, and seniors
with a GPA of 3.25 or above.
Kappa Omicron Nu, Gamma Chapter
Objectives of the honor society are to promote graduate study and research, and
to stimulate scholarship and leadership toward the well-being of individuals and families
throughout the world. Top 10 percent of junior and top 20 percent of senior students
maintaining at least a B average, and outstanding graduate students in family and consumer
sciences, are eligible for selection. Research within the college is shared at monthly
meetings.
Kappa Tau AlphaJournalism
Kappa Tau Alpha is the national society dedicated to the recognition and
promotion of scholarship in the field of journalism. Members are selected from the upper
10 percent of the senior class. Graduate students and faculty who qualify are also
eligible for membership.
Keramos National Ceramic Engineering Honor Fraternity
A national honorary that recognizes students with outstanding academic
achievement and encourages interaction between students and alumni.
Mortar Board
Members are recognized for superior academic achievement and community service.
Omega Chi EpsilonChemical Engineering
Membership is open to chemical engineering juniors in the top 20 percent of their
class, or seniors in the top 30 percent. The purpose is recognition and promotion of high
scholarship, original investigation, and professional service in chemical engineering.
Order of OmegaGreek Affairs
A national Greek honorary, the Order of Omega was founded at Iowa State in 1957.
Criteria for membership include character; scholarship; leadership; service to the
individual chapter, the Greek system, the university, and the Ames community. Membership
is limited to junior and senior students who comprise one percent of the Greek population.
Phi Alpha ThetaHistory
Students who have a B average in at least 15 hours of history are eligible for
membership. The local branch sponsors social activities, co-sponsors prizes for
undergraduate essays in history, and encourages students participation in
state-wide, regional, and national Phi Alpha Theta conferences.
Phi Beta DeltaInternational Scholars
Phi Beta Delta is a national honor society dedicated to recognizing and
encouraging high professional academic and personal achievements in the field of
international education. Members are selected from domestic and international students and
from distinguished faculty and staff members on the basis of scholastic achievement and
international activities.
Phi Beta KappaLiberal Arts and Sciences
Phi Beta Kappa is a national honorary society, founded in 1776 to recognize
and encourage scholarship, friendship, and cultural interests. Membership is by
invitation to students enrolled in the LAS curriculum. To be eligible, juniors must have
at least a 3.80 cumulative grade point average and seniors, at least a 3.60 average. Other
criteria for membership include requirements in the mathematical disciplines and a foreign
language.
Phi Kappa PhiAll University
This national honor society recognizes and encourages superior scholarship in all
academic disciplines. Membership is open to qualified undergraduates and graduates by
invitation and occasionally to faculty and alumni.
Phi Sigma Theta
Phi Sigma Theta is dedicated to recognizing and rewarding academic achievement,
and encouraging community service, leadership, and cintinued academic excellence.
Phi Upsilon OmicronFamily and Consumer Sciences
Members are selected from junior and senior family and consumer sciences students
who have demonstrated academic excellence and professional leadership qualities.
Membership is a means of furthering professional goals. Outstanding graduate students are
also eligible for selection.
Phi ZetaVeterinary Medicine
Phi Zeta is the national honor society of veterinary medicine whose aim is to
stand for the constant advancement of the veterinary profession, higher educational
requirements, and high scholarship. Active members are students in the third and fourth
year of the veterinary curriculum who have achieved high scholarship, and those who have
been in possession of a veterinary medical degree for at least two years and are engaged
in a veterinary graduate program, internship, or veterinary research.
Pi Alpha XiHorticulture
This honor societys purpose is to promote high scholarship, foster good
fellowship, increase efficiency of the profession, and establish cordial relations among
the students, educators, and professional horticulturists. Membership is open to
academically qualified upperclass and graduate students in horticulture.
Pi Kappa Lambda-Gamma Nu Chapter
Pi Kappa Lambda is the national music honor society.
Pi Mu EpsilonMathematics
Pi Mu Epsilon is the national mathematics honorary society whose purpose is the
promotion of scholarly activity in mathematics among students and staff. Members are
students and faculty who have completed at least two years of college-level mathematics
with honor (at least 3.33 GPA) and have maintained an overall GPA of at least 3.0.
Pi Sigma Alpha
Pi Sigma Alpha is the national honor political science honor society.
Pi Tau SigmaMechanical Engineering
Members are juniors and seniors in the upper ranks of their classes in mechanical
engineering. Meetings and social functions are held to recognize and encourage outstanding
scholastic achievement.
Psi ChiPsychology
This national honor society in psychology recognizes and honors individuals
maintaining high scholarship and documented interest in psychology.
Rho Lambda
Contact the Student Activities Center (515-294-1023) for more information.
Sigma Gamma EpsilonGeological Sciences
The objectives of this national honorary society are the scholastic and
scientific advancement of its members and the promotion of friendships and assistance
among colleges, universities, and scientific schools devoted to the advancement of the
earth sciences. Member-ship is intended for those scientists and students of science
whose primary concern is the study of the earth.
Sigma Gamma TauAerospace Engineering
Sigma Gamma Tau is the national honorary for aerospace-aeronautical engineering
students who have displayed outstanding scholarship, leadership, and personal
characteristics. Members are selected from the upper fourth of the junior class and upper
third of the senior class who have maintained a 3.00 or better cumulative grade point
average.
Sigma Lambda ChiConstruction Engineering
The purpose is the recognition of outstanding students in construction
engineering. Upperclass students in construction engineering may be initiated into the
society providing they have an overall scholastic average in the upper 20 percent of their
class.
Sigma XiResearch
Sigma Xi, the scientific research society, is a broad-based scientific honor
society with over 500 chapters and clubs at universities and nonacademic scientific
institutions. Sigma Xi awards associate membership to undergraduates and graduate students
who have demonstrated research potential through participation in an original scientific
research activity. Full membership in Sigma Xi recognizes a significant scientific
research contribution.
Tau Beta PiEngineering
Tau Beta Pi honors engineering undergraduates, graduate students, and
outstanding alumni who have distinguished themselves in scholarship and by exemplary
character. Members are selected from engineering juniors in the upper eighth and seniors
and graduate students in the upper fifth of their classes.
Upsilon Pi Epsilon
Honor society for computer science students.
Xi Sigma PiForestry
Xi Sigma Pi recognizes outstanding juniors, seniors, graduate students and
faculty members in forestry. The objective is to encourage high professional standards in
the profession of forestry and to promote fraternal relationships among foresters.
Lectures
Throughout the academic year the
Committee on Lectures brings to the campus a number of speakers eminent in national and
international affairs, the sciences, and the arts. In addition to giving formal lectures,
a number of these speakers meet with students informally for discussions. Through these
lectures and discussions the students are given a well-rounded presentation on subjects
and areas affecting their culture, educational and economic philosophy, and scientific
development. Past speakers include scholars E.O. Wilson and Stephen J. Gould; activists
Gloria Steinem and Anita Hill; actor and comedian Bill Cosby; poet Maya Angelou; and
astronaut Sally Ride.
The Institute on World Affairs is an annual series of speakers and on a topic of
international interest held in the fall. Spring semester, the Institute on National
Affairs is held with a topic of national concern as its focus. Focus, an annual fine arts
festival with emphasis on student creativity in the arts, is held in the spring. The
Committee on Lectures also sponsors or co-sponsors dramatic, dance, and musical events. In
addition, a film series is scheduled during summer session. Students are encouraged to
contact the lectures program office and become involved in the planning of these events.
Memorial
Union
The Iowa State Memorial Union is
regarded as the heart of campus life and the campus center of informal education at Iowa
State University. It is the meeting place and headquarters for most student organizations
and houses several university offices. Lectures, exhibits, films, concerts, banquets,
dances, and other campus gatherings are accommodated in its meeting rooms and ballrooms.
A food court with eight food vendors and a large variety of choices, the Cardinal dining
room, catering service, and a 24-hour vending area provide food service to the university
community. The Maintenance Shop hosts some of the finest in blues, jazz, rock, and folk
music performances at night and is a deli during the day. The Recreation Center offers
bowling, billiards, pinball, and video games, and a large screen television.
Art is a way of life in the Union that includes special film showings, galleries, and a
browsing library that offers reading, music, and video materials. The Workspace studios
are staffed and equipped for individuals who wish to express themselves creatively. A
small, quiet chapel is available for services, weddings, or meditation. In addition, four
study lounges are available to students.
Campus visitors may choose to stay overnight in the guest rooms on the third, fourth, and
fifth floors. The Memorial Union also has a convenience store, automatic teller machines,
a TicketMaster outlet, the University Book Store, a copy center, a full service post
office, and an attached 640 car parking ramp.
Opened in 1928 as a proud memorial to the Iowa State men and women who served in the Armed
Forces during World War I, the Memorial Union is now a living memorial to all Iowa Staters
who have served in the United States military.
Motor
Vehicles and Bicycles
Students are permitted to own and
operate motor vehicles - automobiles, motor scooters, and motorcycles. However, motor
vehicles are in no way necessary for an Iowa State University student. Iowa State
University is primarily a pedestrian campus. Those who operate a motor vehicle or
bicycle on campus must abide by the rather extensive traffic and parking regulations.
Fines are levied for infractions of these regulations. All motor vehicles and bicycles
owned or operated by students on university property must be registered with the Parking
Division Office located in the Armory. Copies of the traffic and parking regulations also
are available at this office.
Music
Activities
Many opportunities to perform and
listen to music are provided to Iowa State students. The Department of Music offers a full
instructional program including applied vocal and instrumental instruction, music theory,
music history and literature, and music education.
The Department of Music offers a wide variety of opportunities to participate in large
performing groups, including five choral ensembles, six bands, ISU Symphony Orchestra, and
numerous chamber groups. Nearly one-fourth of all undergraduate students participate in
some aspect of music while attending ISU. Campus concerts, student operas, musical shows,
the Holiday Festival of Music, the Madrigal Dinner, and concert tours are among the
musical events offered.
Musical events by world renowned artists are presented throughout the year in the Iowa
State Center. In addition, the Department of Music presents many faculty and guest artist
recitals.
Sigma Alpha Iota and Phi Mu Alpha, professional music fraternities for women and men, are
represented on campus.
Religious
Life
Iowa State University is a
state-supported, nonsectarian institution, but it recognizes the importance of spiritual
life and cooperates with the many off-campus groups that fulfill the religious needs of
the community.
Most of the larger denominations have places of worship within easy walking distance of
the campus. Several denominations have attractive student centers and conduct extensive
student programs under the direction of professionally trained persons. A number of campus
student organizations also address the religious needs of many students.
Theatre
and Dramatics
The Iowa State University Theatre, Department of Music, produces a season
of at least five major presentations each year. The seasons bill endeavors to offer
a variety of theatrical fare, including a musical, well-known dramatic literature and
unusual and lesser-known plays. Practical experience in all phases of theatrical
production is open to all interested, registered students within the university. The
season is partially subsidized by an allocation from the Government of the Student Body;
therefore, all students paying activity fees may purchase tickets to a performance at the
reduced student price.
Other theatre-sponsored programs include student-produced plays, readers theatre programs,
Theta Alpha Phi (a national dramatics honorary), the ISU Theatre Lab productions, the
Minority Theatre Workshop, and the ISU Studio Theatre program.
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