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For the campusContactNews ServiceAnnette Hacker, director, (515) 294-3720 Office: (515) 294-4777 |
NewsISU Greek community welcomes local residents for holiday walkFraternity and sorority houses on Iowa State University's campus are opening their doors to the public for the first Greek Holiday Walk Sunday, Dec. 4, from noon to 2 p.m. ![]() Payne Payne is new Extension leaderJack M. Payne, vice president for University Extension at Utah State University, Logan, has been named vice provost for Extension and outreach at Iowa State. He will begin his duties Jan. 15. Winter festival is WednesdayIowa's State's winter festival Nov. 30 will features outdoor lights, hayrides, open houses, story telling, treats and music. Geoffroy announces Veishea '06 alcohol policyPresident Gregory Geoffroy has announced that next year's Veishea celebration will follow the university's standard alcohol policy. That policy permits alcohol on campus, including residence hall rooms, for students who are of legal drinking age. Mock Trial Teams place in competitionISU's Mock Trial Teams placed third and fifth in Creighton University's Blue Jay Open Agriculture dean finalists namedFive finalists have been named in the search for the next dean of the College of Agriculture at Iowa State. Harry Potter and the K-12 classroomHarry Potter may have a home at Hogwarts School of Magic and Wizardry, but the character could just as easily transition to the American K-12 classroom, according to an Iowa State University education researcher. ISU scientists explore the frontiers of NASA scienceFrom finding spacecraft leaks to the latest in nanotechnology, Iowa State scientists are working on 17 research projects for NASA. Researcher leads national effort to unlock gene functionsISU plant scientist Basil Nikolau heads a national research effort to develop a new tool to decipher the functions of plant genes. The work could define new ways to improve oils, starches and proteins from corn and soybeans. Reiman Gardens to host holiday celebrationsReiman Gardens' annual Blossoms of Light festival is Dec. 2, 3, 9 and 10. ![]()
ISU Theatre's 'A Christmas Carol'ISU Theatre will perform 'A Christmas Carol,' Dec 1-4 and 9-10 |
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Guide to campus shoppingCyclone-opoly, iPods, exotic bubble blowers are among gift ideas on the campus shopping guide. ![]()
ISU Week in Des MoinesA week of Iowa State festivities in Des Moines culminates Dec. 17 with the Mediacom Cyclone Capital Classic, a men's and women's basketball doubleheader in Wells Fargo Arena. In the newsHugh Sidey diesThe Washington Post Hugh Sidey, 78, the Time magazine journalist who covered the White House for decades and an Iowa State alumnus, died Nov. 21 in Paris. Gift cards: Are they good for the kids?Sacramento Bee Gift cards are expected to be the top gift purchase for the second holiday season in a row. But ISU's Kay Palan, associate professor of marketing, worries that parents who give their children gift cards at a young age may be encouraging materialism. Athletics |