News
ISU alumni named poet laureate
Iowa native and 1962 Iowa State graduate Ted Kooser recently was
named the next poet laureate of the United States.
CBS News.
ISU ag engineer's award-winning design advances fertilizer application
technology
One of the year's best new technologies in agriculture was designed by a
team led by ISU Extension ag engineer Mark Hanna. The Impellicone is a
fertilizer application system that has the potential to reduce the amount of
ammonia typically used on crops. The American Society of Agricultural
Engineers gave it their top technology award.
See news release.
ISU chemistry professor elected to International Academy of Quantum
Molecular Science
Mark Gordon, Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences and
professor of chemistry, has been recognized by the International Academy of
Quantum Molecular Science for his innovative work in the development and
application of new methods in scalable electronic structure theory.
See news release.
Rover
Rover named ISU interim engineering associate dean
Diane Rover, professor of electrical and computer engineering, has been
named the College of Engineering interim associate dean for academic
programs and budget. This appointment will run through June 2005, when
incoming dean Mark Kushner announces the permanent appointment.
See news release.
Iowa State University public policy and administration program earns
accreditation
Iowa State University's master of public administration program has
received accreditation from the National Association of Schools of Public
Affairs and Administration (NASPAA). The accreditation will be for seven
years and is the only NASPAA accredited program in Iowa.
See news release.
Kindergarten, first grade students learn Japanese at special summer Iowa
State language program
Fourteen Central Iowa kindergarten and first grade students are
participating in a summer Japanese program at Iowa State that focuses on
language comprehension, oral communication and global awareness. The
students, with no previous foreign language experience, learn to follow
commands, sing songs and shop in Japanese. The class meets 11 a.m. to noon
daily through Thursday, Aug. 5 in the Child Development Lab School, Palmer
Human Development and Family Studies Building.
See news release.
Sharp
Sharp named interim chair for health and human performance
Rick Sharp, professor of health and human performance in Iowa State's
College of Education, will become interim chair on Aug. 1. Sharp also holds
appointments in biomedical sciences, and food science and human nutrition.
He is also chair of the Iowa State Human Subjects in Research Committee and
Institutional Review Board.
See news release.
Science teachers spend their summer vacation in Iowa State research
labs
How can ISU help develop more scientists for the future? By inviting 10
science teachers to don lab coats and goggles for seven weeks to conduct
research alongside biotechnology and genomics faculty. Sharing their
research experiences will help inspire students back home to pursue a career
path in science, says Adah Leshem-Ackerman, who coordinates a unique
outreach program at Iowa State.
See news release.
ISU works to improve football game day experience, increase fan safety
Iowa State University officials and student leaders are taking steps to
improve the Cyclone football game day experience and provide greater access
to hard-surface public parking at Jack Trice Stadium. Student leaders and
administrators hope the policy changes will better meet students' needs and
improve the tailgating atmosphere for all fans.
See news release.