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NewsIowa Farm Bureau Commits $1 Million to Iowa State's Bioeconomy ProgramThe Iowa Farm Bureau Federation's gift will be used to provide support for the Office of Biorenewables Programs, including additional faculty and staff salaries and new collaborations in research, educational and outreach activities. ISU finishes sixth in tractor design competitionThe Iowa State Cyclone Power Pullers finished sixth at the recent 2006 International 1/4 Scale Tractor Student Design Competition in Peoria, Ill. News Tip: Iowa State experts can discuss identity theft and its preventionThe country's fear over computer identity theft is high again following the recent theft of personal information for 26.5 million military personnel and veterans. Iowa State offers several experts who can provide advice on both how to prevent identity theft, and what to do if your identity is stolen. Researchers explore news coverage of FacebookIn analysis of newspaper stories about Facebook, ISU researchers found topics dealing with "sex and games" and "relationships" were associated more closely with student newspapers' coverage, while history and business were covered more in main line press stories. Gymnastics coach to OklahomaFormer ISU gymnastics coach K.J. Kinder has accepted a similar position at the University of Oklahoma. Families program tabbed for distinctionISU Extension's successful Strengthening Families Program has been added to a data base of national 4-H programs of distinction. Tornadoes on TVIowa State University tornadoes will be blowing across America's television screens. The National Geographic Channel will air "Anatomy of a Tornado" at 3 p.m. Thursday, June 15. The show features Iowa State's Tornado/Microburst Simulator. Engineering minor in the worksA second-in-the-nation engineering minor is on schedule to begin spring semester 2007. First-year enrollment would be limited to 50 students. New ISU teaching method boosts student science scores on Iowa tests by 25 percentA new method to teach science to Iowa's K-6 students -- designed by education professors in ISU's College of Human Sciences -- has produced a 25 percent increase in science scores on the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) for students in grades 3-6 who receive special education assistance, when compared to other students. ISU grad student spends summer bringing light to the darkness in ChinaUsing a grant from the National Science Foundation, ISU grad student Nathan Johnson will spend most of his summer in China helping isolated, rural villages develop simple sources of energy for household use. |
Getting to know ISUSoon-to-be frosh and their parents are on campus now through the end of the month for orientation. The visitors take tours, attend resource fairs and experience campus life. In the newsAward-winning poster will promote Latino festivalDes Moines Register ISU student Renita Kavallieros' award winning poster to promote Iowa's Latino Heritage festival will appear on billboards, ads and mall kiosks throughout Iowa and surrounding states. AthleticsHilton scoreboardNew scoreboard, video board and 360-degree video display coming to Hilton. |