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NewsCake-batter ice cream out of the lineupThe ISU Dairy Science Club will play it safe during the university's 150th birthday kickoff Saturday (April 21) by replacing its cake-flavored sesquicentennial ice cream with vanilla with cardinal and gold sprinkles. Servings of chocolate, plain vanilla, strawberry, Oreo and Snickers also will be served. Udderly unbeatable -ISU Dairy Challenge team wins national competitionThe Iowa State team took a first place in the annual national Dairy Challenge competition held this year at South Dakota State University, Brookings. Statement from Regents President Gartner regarding campus security issuesCinnamon roll ice cream anyone?Students in FSHN 412, Dyscovry Foods, Inc., unveil new food products they've formulated, tested, processed, and packaged this semester in their senior capstone course. Iowa State astrophysicists provide the eyes for new gamma ray telescope systemIowa State researchers built the four cameras for the VERITAS telescope system in Arizona. The new $20 million telescope system detects gamma rays and will help astrophysicists explore distant regions of space, look for evidence of dark matter and help explain the origins of the most energetic radiation in the universe. Saturday Veishea crowd offers research opportunity for three ISU accounting professorsProfessors William Dilla, Diane Janvrin, and Cynthia Jeffrey will be conducting an online investing simulation Saturday in the Gerdin Business Building, just east of the Sesquicentennial Veishea Village on central campus. The simulations will take place during 30-minute sessions that run every half-hour from 12:30 until 4 p.m. Statement from President Geoffroy regarding counseling servicesStatement from President Gregory Geoffroy in regard to Virginia Tech tragedyIowa State, Iowa join two Midwest universities to create high-speed data networkIowa State University, the University of Iowa, the University of Minnesota and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have created a high-speed optical network that will allow researchers to share massive amounts of data with collaborators around the world. Iowa State artist: When it comes to inventing furniture, I foldWith help from friends in Japan, Michigan, Florida and Ames, local artist Fumi Ikeshima creates origami chair. Iowa State's Women's Rugby Club headed to nationals for first timeThe Iowa State Women's Rugby club is teeming with confidence as it prepares to travel to Sanford, Fla., to take part in the USA Rugby Women's Collegiate National Championships April 21-22. Iowa State physicist leads team designing detector for international particle colliderJohn Hauptman, an Iowa State University professor of physics and astronomy, is leading an international team that's designing a detector for the proposed International Linear Collider. The collider would be about 19 miles long and accelerate electrons and positrons to nearly the speed of light. The particles would collide at the center of the machine at extremely high energies. Collider detectors would record those collisions. Physicists expect the collisions to create new particles and help them understand how the universe works. Nationally ranked ISU Paintball team heads to nationals with high expectationsIowa State's nationally ranked paintball team is going to the College Paintball National Championships to be held April 20-22 in Dallas. |
Birthday kickoffIowa State kicked off a year-long celebration of its 150th birthday with a 20,000-piece birthday cake April 21.
Sesquicentennial funIowa State's 150th birthday bash will span an entire year.
The fun starts April 21Fittingly, the kickoff for Iowa State's year-long birthday celebration begins at Veishea, one of ISU's oldest traditions. Here's what you need to know about the exhibits, fun foods, parade route, kid-friendly stops and more. In the newsWith big money flowing to biofuels research, universities vie to harvest energy from cropsThe Chronicle of Higher Education The brown and black stalks of switch grass, miscanthus and kenaf are not much to look at, having weathered Iowa's winter snows. But Iowa State researchers see these crops as seeds of change in alternative fuels. Chimps spotted using cavesMSNBC Savannah chimpanzees, which can make weapons to hunt other primates for meat, can also seek refuge in caves, much like our earliest human ancestors, according to new findings by Primatologist Jill Pruetz at Iowa State University. Faking it like a manWired Wired magazine features six cool virtual reality simulators, including photographs of the C6 at Iowa State's Virtual Reality Applications Center. |