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For the campusContactNews ServiceAnnette Hacker, director, (515) 294-3720 Office: (515) 294-4777 |
News![]() Schwennsen Schwennsen is new AIA presidentKate Schwennsen, associate dean of the College of Design, was inaugurated as the 82nd president of the American Institute of Architects during recent ceremonies in Washington, D.C. She is the second woman and the second Iowan to lead the 149 year-old national professional organization. Iowa farmland reaches new peakThe average value of an acre of farmland in Iowa increased $285 to an all-time high of $2,914 in 2005, according to an annual survey conducted by Iowa State University. Graduation events Dec. 16-17Iowa State will award an estimated 1,755 degrees during winter commencement events Dec. 16-17. Full-time farmer perseveres to master's degreeAfter nearly two decades, full-time farmer will complete his master's degree from Iowa state. Local foods, grain damage sensors and safeguarding livestockLocally grown foods could find an outlet in Iowa's convenience stores. Read about that and much more in this month's news from agriculture and veterinary medicine. IT staff report computer intrusionsAn intruder recently breached the security of two Iowa State University computers containing sensitive information. Animals make great companions, not great giftsA family should consider all the responsibilities of caring for a companion animal before bringing one into the household. Iowa State University's Dr. Kim Langholz recommends several questions to ask beforehand. ISU announces new 'Return to Iowa' scholarship programProspective Iowa State freshmen and transfer students who live out of state may qualify for a new, $1,500 renewable scholarship if they have family ties to ISU. The science of moving dirtIowa State University's new Geotechnical Mobile Lab is a $350,000, one-of-a-kind laboratory-on-wheels. It will allow engineers to study construction sites right next to the heavy equipment doing all the dirty work. And it could help build better roads and reduce construction costs. Stay healthy over holidaysISU physician Marc Shulman offers some health tips for students and travelers. |
Houston BowlThe Cyclones (7-4) will play in the 2005 EV1.net Houston Bowl vs. Texas Christian Dec. 31.
ISU Week in Des MoinesA week of Iowa State festivities in Des Moines culminates Dec. 17 with the Mediacom Cyclone Capital Classic, a men's and women's basketball doubleheader in Wells Fargo Arena. In the newsGift cards: Are they good for the kids?Sacramento Bee Gift cards are expected to be the top gift purchase for the second holiday season in a row. But ISU's Kay Palan, associate professor of marketing, worries that parents who give their children gift cards at a young age may be encouraging materialism. Athletics |