News
Davis named CIO at Iowa State University
James Davis, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering
and interim director of Iowa State's Office of Academic Information
Technologies (AIT), will become the university's chief information officer
and director of AIT
July 1.
Provost Ben Allen announced Davis' appointment to a three-year, renewable
term. His charge will be to oversee information technology services,
special projects and new initiatives for the university. The leadership
position is expected to result in greater coordination among the
university's technology units, some long-term cost savings and increased IT
alignment with Iowa State's strategic goals.
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Media Advisory
Pamela White, food scientist and interim dean of the College of Family
and Consumer Sciences will participate in a Congressional briefing June 17
titled "Farming at the Mercy of Fad Diets."
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Ricardo Salvador will lead ISU Honors program
Ricardo Salvador, associate professor of agronomy at Iowa State
University, has been named interim faculty director of the ISU Honors
Program, effective July 1.
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C-4 tours on June 18
A free public tour day at the Virtual Reality Applications Center's
C-4 facility in Black Engineering is Friday, June 18. Tours (for up to
15 people) are 30 minutes long and may be scheduled from 9 a.m. to
noon. To schedule a tour, contact VRAC, 4-3092.
Schwennsen voted AIA president-elect
Kate Schwennsen has been elected first vice president/president-elect of
the American Institute of Architects (AIA). She will be AIA president in
2006. Schwennsen is associate dean of the College of Design at Iowa State
and an associate professor of architecture. She has held several leadership
positions in AIA and is a former president of AIA Iowa. Schwennsen earned
her bachelor's and master's degrees from Iowa State.
AIA release
Engineering students place in national
bridge-building competition
A team of 25 Iowa State University engineering students recently placed
eighth overall at the annual National Student Steel Bridge Competition,
sponsored by the American Institute of Steel Construction and the American
Society of Civil Engineers. It was Iowa State's highest overall
placing ever at the national competition.
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