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Iowa State University researchers hit the pavement for an academic road
show
A new mobile concrete laboratory will allow ISU scientists to travel to
highway construction sites to test road materials. A ribbon-cutting ceremony
for the laboratory will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 6, in the ISU
Research Park parking lot, 2901 South Loop Drive, Ames.
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Iowa State initiates entrepreneurship grant awards
Seven new entrepreneurship courses will be created by a grant managed by
the ISU Pappajohn Center for Entrepreneurship. The courses will be in the
Colleges of Agriculture, Business, Design, Engineering, and Family and
Consumer Sciences.
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Student team third in international contest
Three Iowa State students placed third overall in the IEEE
Computer Society's international design competition on Monday, making
them among the few U.S. teams ever to place in this event.
The team of Melanie Davis, a senior from Minneapolis; Douglas
Houghton, a graduate student from Ames; and Shahzaib Younis, a senior
from Pakistan, also received the Microsoft Software Engineering Award
for their project, a computer program that utilizes global positioning
system technologies to trigger messages. Applications for this
technology range from assisting search parties to reminding patrons
what to buy at the grocery store.
The students received a total of $9,000 in prize money, and hope to
patent their technology (see USA Today story at right). Their
project was among 250 entries in the annual competition, with the top
10 teams participating in the World Finals in Washington, D.C.
Veterinary Medicine dean candidate to visit campus this week
Dr. John Thomson, a candidate for dean of ISU's College of Veterinary
Medicine, will be in Ames June 30-July 1. He is dean of veterinary medicine
at Mississippi State University, Starkville. Thomson is one of four
finalists who have visited the Iowa State campus as part of the search
process.
ISU Veterinary Medicine Dean Norm Cheville will retire in mid-August.
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Iowa State University selects new Engineering dean
Mark J. Kushner, Founder Professor of Engineering at the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, will become dean of Iowa State University's
College of Engineering effective Jan. 1, 2005. He replaces Dean James
Melsa, who will retire June 30. Provost Ben Allen will appoint an interim
dean next week.
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ISU residence director resigns
Randy Alexander, director of the Department of Residence since 1996, will
leave the university July 1 to pursue other employment interests, including
consulting on campus housing master plans. Todd Holcomb, associate vice
president for student affairs, will serve as interim director. A search for
Alexander's replacement will begin in July.
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Nutritional Sciences Council lectures address world food needs
Nobel Laureate Norman Borlaug and leaders from technology transfer
organizations in Africa and Mexico will address ways to meet future global
food needs during the 2004 Nutritional Sciences Council Summer Lectureship,
June 28-July 2. The daily lectures are from 10 a.m. to noon in 1352 Gilman.
All events are free and open to the public, including a reception at 5 p.m.
Wednesday.
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