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NewsISU study finds wives have greater power in marriage problem-solving behaviorA team of Iowa State researchers conducted a study of 72 married couples and found that wives, on average, exhibit greater situational power than their husbands during problem-solving discussions, regardless of who raised the topic. Cyclone women's basketball attendance ranks 7th nationallyIowa State women's basketball ranked seventh nationally in NCAA Division I attendance, according to recently released NCAA figures. The Cyclones averaged 8,906 fans per game to rank in the top 10 for the eighth straight season. Life skills volunteer approved, with guidelinesPresident Gregory Geoffroy has approved a volunteer life skills bposition for ISU Athletics, following guidelines and recommendations from the Athletics Council. ISU mosquito researcher in ScienceISU entomologist Lyric Bartholomay is part of the international team that identified 350 genes in the immune system of a tropical disease-transmitting mosquito and looked at their evolution as compared to two other species. Their paper was published in the June 21 edition of the journal Science. ![]() Rosenberg Rosenberg named to ISU federal relations postAllison Rosenberg, a vice chancellor at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, has been named special assistant to the president for federal relations at Iowa State University, effective Sept. 4. Sustainable development of the ag bioeconomyLeopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture's Jeri Neal is a co-author of a policy paper in the June 15 edition of Science. The paper calls for ag policies that focus more on developing and rewarding sustainable, multifunctional landscapes and less on merely maximizing crop yield. ![]() Photo by Jim Heemstra Volunteers help celebrate ISU 150thAs part of its 150th birthday celebration, Iowa State, with the help of lots volunteers, is giving a gift to every county in the state. Recently, Woodbury County volunteers painted a historic house at the fairgrounds in Moville. Police seek info on robberyISU police seek information about a report of a robbery that occurred in the area of the Iowa State Center at about 1 a.m. June 15. George Kraus to direct Iowa State's Institute for Physical Research and TechnologyGeorge Krause, a university professor of chemistry, will be the new director of Iowa State's Institute for Physical Research and Technology. The institute is a network of scientific centers devoted to developing new technologies. New Ph.D. program in business and technology will be offeredA new Ph.D. program in business and technology will be offered in the College of Business.The program, which is the college's first Ph.D. program will prepare individuals for academic careers in research, teaching and public service. Iowa State partners with ISEA, Farm Bureau on presidential candidate eventsIowa State University has established a partnership with the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation and the Iowa State Education Association to sponsor a nationally telecast debate for Republican presidential candidates Nov. 6. Agriculture college gets a new nameIowa State University's College of Agriculture is now the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Threat of ground transport terrorism still very real, says Iowa State professorISU Professor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management Mike Crum documented ground transportation security issues for a chapter titled "Transportation Management" for the "Handbook of Global Supply Chain Management" (Sage Publishing, 2007). |
![]() Clayton Anderson See Iowa State graduate Clayton Anderson in spaceMiss the launch of Iowa State's first astronaut into space on June 8? NASA's Web site features photo and video highlights of the flight. (You can even see Clayton Anderson, who earned his master's degree in aerospace engineering at Iowa State in 1983) floating upside-down in the International Space Station. |