Iowa State cell biology project awarded National Institutes of Health grant
The National Institutes of Health announced Thursday that
"Meta!Blast,"
an interactive learning module for cell biology
developed at Iowa State, will receive $771,500 as one of NIH's 16 Science Education
Partnership Award recipients.
See
release.
(Fri, 31 Oct 2008 15:00:00 CST)
ISU President Geoffroy will travel to Asia to recruit students, strengthen academic and alumni ties
President Gregory Geoffroy will travel to Asia next month, in an effort to recognize and strengthen ISU's recruiting and alumni links. He'll make stops in Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Republic of China (Taiwan).
News release.
(Thu, 30 Oct 2008 17:00:00 CST)
Iowa State crop genomics lab largest in nation
The largest cluster of plant databases in the nation has a new home, the Crop Genome Informatics Laboratory, a USDA-Agricultural Research Service and Iowa State University facility.
News release.
(Thu, 30 Oct 2008 16:50:00 CST)
Agriculture and the arts joined at ISU through "Farmscape" play,
campus group
ISU Distinguished Professor of English Mary Swander has found
similarities between agriculture and the arts and is leading an effort
to join them together in a new play, "Farmscape," and related campus Agarts
group.
News
release.
(Thu, 30 Oct 2008 16:00:00 CST)
State fund advances titanium powder research, nine other Iowa State
projects
Iowa State University has awarded 10 research projects a total
of $945,246 from the state's Grow Iowa Values Fund. The grants are to
advance projects with high potential to boost the state's economic
development efforts.
News release.
(Thu, 30 Oct 2008 15:05:00 CST)
In the countdown to election day, ISU experts assess final week's big
issues
Four Iowa State political scientists address some of the
critical issues in the final week of the campaign before Tuesday's election
day.
News
release.
(Thu, 30 Oct 2008 09:20:00 CST)
Tuition rates proposed to regents
Board of Regents members got their first look at ISU's proposed
tuition and fees increases Oct. 29. Iowa residents would see an overall rise
of 4.5 (graduate) to 4.6 percent (undergraduate); non-residents would
pay 3 percent more.
Regents update.
(Wed, 29 Oct 2008 20:30:00 CST)
Three finalists for ISU research VP post to visit campus
Three finalists in the search for Iowa State University's next vice
president for research and economic development will visit campus in
the next week.
News release.
(Wed, 29 Oct 2008 20:30:00 CST)
Political scientists on a historic election
As the Nov. 4 election approaches, ISU political scientists Steffen
Schmidt and Dianne Bystrom talk about the polls, the electoral map,
the youth vote and this year's place in electoral history.
Video release.
(Wed, 29 Oct 2008 15:00:00 CST)
Iowa State University experts can discuss impact of California
Prop 2
California Proposition 2 would set new standards for
livestock farms, requiring all animals sufficient room to lie down, turn
around and extend their legs or wings, starting in 2015. These changes
would only affect animals raised in California. Strong support for the
measure could encourage groups in other states to introduce similar proposals.
News release.
(Wed, 29 Oct 2008 10:00:00 CST)
Iowa State researcher develops new treatment method for canine eye diseases
Sinisa Grozdanic, an assistant professor of veterinary clinical sciences at ISU's College of Veterinary Medicine, is working to develop a method of implanting medicine into the tissue surrounding a dog's eyes.
News release.
(Tue, 28 Oct 2008 10:40:00 CST)
Iowa State's Hira leads national study on age differences in
investment behavior
Tahira Hira, a professor of personal finance and consumer
economics in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Iowa
State, is the lead author of a national study of 909 investors that compared
investment behavior across three age groups.
News
release.
(Mon, 27 Oct 2008 11:45:00 CST)
Disaster relief veterinarians honored by Iowa Veterinary Medical
Association
ISU faculty and staff who took part in the effort to care
for animals during this summer's floods and tornado in northern Iowa
were part of the group honored by the Iowa Veterinary Medical
Association.
News release.
(Wed, 22 Oct 2008 13:30:00 CST)
ISU journalism head named editor, advisor to NewsTrust.net
Director of the Greenlee School of Journalism and
Communication, Michael Bugeja joined an accomplished national group of
journalists and academic leaders as a NewsTrust.net advisor, editor and
reviewer.
News
release.
(Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:30:00 CST )
Tighter credit down on the farm
Farmers are facing the toughest lending environment in 25 years, at a time when costs are skyrocketing. But federal assistance programs are still active, helping farmers weather the credit crisis. ISU economics professor Bruce Babcock says many farmers rely on Farm Credit Services, a lending cooperative that specializes in agricultural loans, and one that should be somewhat insulated from the troubles on Wall Street. Babcock also is director of the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development.
See story.
(Tue, 21 Oct 2008 14:00:00 CST)
Consumers using more media, new and old, according to ISU professor's
four-year study
A four-year study led by Jay Newell, an ISU mass media
professor, found large gains in the use of new media (like the Internet and
e-mail), but also a slight increase in the use of traditional media
(newspapers, magazines, radio and television). The results are summarized in
a paper that will be published in an upcoming issue of the International
Journal on Media Management.
News
release.
(Thu, 16 Oct 16:45:00 CST)
ISU psychologist assists in study finding babies distinguish between
happy, sad music
ISU Assistant Professor of Psychology Douglas Gentile was one
of the researchers on a study of 96 infants finding that babies as young as
5 months old can distinguish an upbeat song from among gloomier
compositions. Their paper "Infants; discrimination of happy and sad music,"
will be published in the upcoming issue of the academic journal Infant
Behavior and Development.
News
release.
(Thu, 16 Oct 11:45:00 CST)
Is Your Company Really Eco-Conscious?
"From the research I've done, it's clear that a firm that is
proactive environmentally is going to be more progressive in general," says
Frank Montabon, a professor of supply chain management at the College of
Business at Iowa State University.
See
story.
(Thu, 16 Oct 2008 18:45:00 CST)
Iowa State University researcher developed forerunner of Nobel research in 1986
This year's Nobel Prize for chemistry was given to researchers for their work on illuminating living cells. An Iowa State University professor developed something similar more than 20 years ago.
News release.
(Mon, 13 Oct 2008 17:00:00 CST)
Alumni, working on the wild side
Alumni who work at top zoos and aquariums are featured in
the latest edition of the ISU alumni magazine.
VISIONS magazine.
(Wed, 24 Sep 2008 20:20:00 CST)
Vote for Cy
Vote for Cy in the Capital One National mascot of the Year
competition.
Vote
for Cy
(Mon, 21 Sep 2008 22:30:00 CST)
Video
Professor
Brent Shanks on the new
biorenewable chemicals center
(Fri, 05 Sep 2008 11:00:00 CST)
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