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NewsMusic, laughter to highlight Latino month kick-offLatino Heritage Month kicks off Saturday, Sept. 16, with performances by two comedians and live salsa, meringue and bachata music. The event begins at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Union Great Hall. Ames Lab receives computing grantThe U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory is one of 30 recipients nationwide to receive a share of $60 million in Department of Energy award money for computational science projects over the next three to five years. Provost forums setOpen forums for two finalists for the executive vice president and provost position are scheduled for Sept. 19 and Sept. 21. Each candidate will participate in a general forum and a forum to discuss diversity-related topics. All forums are in the Memorial Union Gallery. Biographical information for each finalist will be available a few days before each forum. Here's the forums schedule:
Political scientist sees little change in Bush administration foreign policyJames McCormick has been studying the Bush administration's foreign policy decisions for a related presentation during the U.S. Foreign Policy Conference at the University of Leicester in England next week. He found that in spite of mounting opposition, the administration continues to practice its unilateral and ideological foreign policy approach. Keck Foundation donates $1.6 million for labA $1.6 million from the W. M. Keck Foundation will launch an experimental laboratory for engineering and analysis and engineering of new materials. The facility will be equipped with a highly advanced three-dimensional atom probe microscope, a unique tool that can only be found at two other U.S. universities. Convocation video is onlineOnline video offers a look at the Sept. 11 convocation, during which President Gregory Geoffroy discussed the coming academic year and some 50 faculty and staff received awards. Wells Fargo's top regional banking officer to give Sept. 21 lectureScott Johnson -- Wells Fargo's new head of regional banking operations in Iowa and Western Illinois and an Iowa State alumnus -- is the fall 2006 speaker for the Robert Stafford Lecture Series on Banking in the university's College of Business. Sophomore turns passion into professionKelly Norris is a horticulture major at ISU and operates a seven-acre flower business that boasts an inventory of more than 250,000 plants with more than 550 different cultivars for sale. ISU offers economic development help to rural areasIowa State University's fourth annual Economic Development Open House will feature talk of new opportunities in agriculture, rural entrepreneurship, community vitality and opportunities for help from Iowa State and federal programs. The open house is Friday, Sept. 15, in Iowa State's Memorial Union. Newell: Product placements saturating small screenWith the research firm PQ Media estimating that the worldwide value of product placements will grow this year by 25 percent to $7.5 billion, Jay Newell -- an assistant professor in Iowa State's Greenlee School of Journalism who has studied the history of product placement in film -- believes that television advertising is rapidly reaching its saturation point. Part of $12 million gift will support facultyA recent $12 million gift to Iowa State comes from late alumna Frances Craig and is one of the largest on record. Craig was a 1949 home economics graduate who died in November 2005. Iowa State computing power jumps another 1.8 trillion calculations per second"Lightning," a new high-performance computer at Iowa State University, is already helping faculty advance their research projects. The new machine can make 1.8 trillion calculations per second and store nearly 28 trillion bytes of data. |
It's 'Beat Iowa' WeekCheck out all the activities happening at Iowa State this week leading up to THE big football game on Sept. 16. The Cyclones and Hawks will renew their intrastate rivalry for the 54th time. Kickoff is at 11:05 a.m. Saturday in Iowa City, and the game will be televised nationally on ESPN. In the newsISU professors turn fuel into food-grade alcoholUSA Today, Washington Post Now that ethanol has become common in gas tanks, two Iowa State professors are working to get it into martini glasses. Iowa State campus is among nation's prettiestMcClatchy Newspapers, San Jose Mercury News Whatever you know about Iowa State University, know this: Its central campus is as lovely as they come. That's because it was planned that way. |