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Gilman Hall reopened after minor chemical reaction
Iowa State University Police evacuated Gilman Hall for approximately
45 minutes Thursday afternoon (Dec. 9) as a precaution after a chemical
reaction occurred. No injuries or property damage were reported.
The chemical, methyl lithium bromide, was stored in an ether solution,
which serves to stabilize the chemical. The chemical is highly
reactive to water and air, and can present a flash fire danger if not
properly stabilized. There was no explosive danger, ISU Police
Commander Gene Deisinger said.
ISU Police, Environmental Health and Safety and the Ames Fire
Department were called to room 2631 Gilman Hall after researchers
noticed bubbling and changes in the methyl lithium bromide. The
chemical was stabilized, placed in a different container, and
transported to the chemical waste handling facility at Iowa State.
Gilman Hall was reopened and normal activity resumed at 4:14 p.m.
Iowa student entrepreneurs to compete for business plan cash award Dec.
10
Iowa college students will pitch innovative business plans to a team of
professional investors Friday, Dec. 10, as they compete in the Pappajohn New
Venture Business Plan competition. Iowa State University has three teams
competing. The student presentations will be held in the morning at the
Pappajohn Higher Education Building, 1200 Grand Ave., Des Moines. The
winning teams will be recognized at an awards luncheon from noon to 1 p.m.
The finalists will compete for three, $5,000 cash awards.
News Release.
Faculty Senate approves college combination
The Faculty Senate narrowly approved a proposal to combine the colleges
of Education and Family and Consumer Sciences. While the senate
overwhelmingly favored the combination of the two colleges, the narrow vote
reflected divisions over the proposed name for the new college. President
Gregory Geoffroy is meeting with leaders from the two colleges and the
Faculty Senate and will provide his recommendation to the Board of Regents,
State of Iowa, next week.
See story.
Minority Student Affairs office adopts new name
ISU's Office of Minority Student Affairs will now be known as
"Multicultural Student Affairs," effective immediately.
News Release.
Iowa State to Independence Bowl
The Iowa State football team will play Miami University in the
Independence Bowl Dec. 28, at 5:30 p.m. The game will mark the
Cyclones' fourth postseason bowl appearance in five seasons.
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ISU Alumni Assn. travel information
Lee Enterprises, Inc. Supports Greenlee School's "First Amendment Days"
Celebration
Iowa-based newspaper publishing company Lee Enterprises, Inc., Davenport,
and the Lee Foundation have together pledged $80,000 to support Iowa State
University's First Amendment Days events and activities. The celebration is
sponsored by the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication.
News Release.
Keep pets safe over the holidays
Holiday hustle and bustle can unleash hazards that put pets in peril,
says an Iowa State University veterinarian. Dr. Kim Langholz reminds pet
owners about potential risks.
News Release.
Veishea committees submit final recommendations
Two groups studying Iowa State University's annual Veishea celebration and
the relationship among ISU students, the university and the community today
submitted their final reports, culminating six months of study and public
meetings.
News release.
ISU's meat science program is top choice
Iowa State University's meat science program ranks first in the nation,
according to Meat & Poultry magazine. ISU was recognized for the quality
of its continuing education programs for industry.
News release.
ISU education professor examines Ohio school district to trace education
disparities between black and white schools
An Iowa State University education professor has written a book revealing
how segregated and substandard schools emerged for a generation of black
children in Ohio. Patricia Randolph Leigh, associate professor of curriculum
and instruction, said "Fly in the Ointment" portrays a microcosm of the
educational system in 1950s America. She details the political, racial and
monetary issues that resulted in separate schools for black students in the
upper valley of Cincinnati.
News release.
ISU's Food Safety Answers program offers holiday food-safety tips
With the holiday season approaching, Iowa State University Extension
offers tips and online resources for safely handling
food at the "Ask a Food
Safety Expert"
(www.foodsafetyanswers.org).
The site
contains more than 600 frequently asked food safety questions that cover
purchasing, leftovers and everything in between. ISU Extension and Iowa
State's College of Family and Consumer Sciences sponsor the site.
News release.