Scam alert
Among the latest spam appearing in campus in-boxes are two suspicious emails. One purports to be a required employee reimbursement for vehicle expenses. The other, titled "Tax Exemption Notification," has an attached forgery of an IRS form. Both want your personal information. Don't open attachments, download files or follow links in these emails or anything else that looks suspicious.
Food Day observance is planned
As part of the local observance of the national Food Day 2013 (Oct. 24), the Sustainable Agriculture Student Association is bringing several speakers to Ames. Oxfam America's Frances Moore Lappé, Harriet Nakabaale and Kijoolu Kaliya will discuss "Food, Land and Small Planet Producers" on Oct. 17 (6:30 p.m., United Church of Christ, 217 Sixth St.). Their discussion will be preceded by a 6 p.m. reception. Food and Water Watch executive director Wenonah Hauter, who wrote Foodopoly: The Battle Over the Future of Food and Farming in America, will discuss her book topic on Oct. 22 (8 p.m., MU Sun Room).
Online auction will benefit United Way
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is hosting its second annual online auction to benefit the United Way campaign. Items include baked goods, a children's World War II book, photography items, Cyclone gear and symphony tickets. Auction bidding begins at midnight Monday, Oct.14, and concludes at 5 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 21. Anyone with an ISU net ID can bid. Questions may be directed to Laura Wille.
Register now for women's leadership conference
IWLC, a state-wide leadership organization for women, is hosting a fall conference, "Connect. Inspire. Deliver. Advancing Women Leaders," on Oct. 16 (9 a.m.-5 p.m., The Meadows Events and Conference Center, Altoona). New to this year's conference is a special track for undergraduate students. Cost for students is $75. Details and registration information is available online.
ISU Surplus bike auction is Oct. 19
ISU Surplus will hold a used bicycle auction on Saturday, Oct. 19 (10 a.m., ISU Surplus warehouse, 1102 Southern Hills Dr.). Up to 300 adult-size abandoned bikes, collected by the residence and public safety departments, will be auctioned. Models include everything from cruisers to road bikes. Viewing begins at 9 a.m. Payment must be by cash or check; no credit/debit cards. Questions may be directed to Logan Gaedke, 4-7333.
After-school camp teaches girls about science, engineering
Science Explorations, an after-school camp for girls in grades 3-6 and led by students in the Women in Science and Engineering Program, will be held on Friday afternoons (4-6 p.m.) starting Oct. 18 and ending Nov. 8. The camp is designed to teach girls about science and engineering by engaging them in hands-on activities. Registration is on a first come, first served basis and closes Oct 16. The registration form (PDF) is online. Questions may be directed to cyexplorations@iastate.edu.
Iowa State earns gold for being "green"
Iowa State has earned a gold rating from the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS), developed by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). STARS is a transparent, self-reporting tool for colleges and universities to measure their sustainablity performance. Participating universities may earn bronze, silver, gold or platinum ratings for their commitment to sustainability. Iowa State's rating will be in place for three years.
Learn about McNair Scholar progam Oct. 8
An open house to learn more about the McNair Scholar program will be held Tuesday, Oct. 8 (5:30-7 p.m.) and Wednesday, Oct. 9 (noon-1:30 p.m.) in 1156 Pearson. The program supports underrepresented, low-income and first-generation students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. It exposes them to research and preparies them for the graduate school experience. The program is for undergraduates (juniors and seniors) who have a strong interest in pursuing a graduate degree and demonstrate potential for graduate school. Refreshments will be provided.
New exhibit opens in textiles museum
The fall exhibit, "Indonesian Batik: Textiles and Techniques," will be at the Textiles and Clothing Museum's Mary Alice Gallery, 1015 Morrill, through Nov. 15. The museum is open 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday; admission is free.
Students invited to pitch a proposed or startup business
Iowa State students are invited to participate in the fall CEO Pitch Competition Oct. 10 (6 p.m., Delta-Upsilon house, 117 Ash Ave.), hosted by the Entrepreneurship Innovation Learning Community and ISU Entrepreneur Club. The top candidate will be entered in the National CEO Pitch Competition (all expenses paid), Oct. 31-Nov. 2, in Chicago. There's room in Ames for up to 30 student entries, who can pitch any concept, new business idea, new product, new application or new technology. Pitches can be for a new idea or an existing startup business. Three $100 cash prizes will be awarded; participants will be judged for the innovative quality of their idea and the delivery of their pitch. Registration is required and closes on Oct. 8; email Teal Richard.
Register for Oct. 18 interdisciplinary research conference
Registration is open for the the annual Technology for Second Language Learning Conference, Oct. 18 (1-7 p.m., Memorial Union). This year's topic, "Technology and Teaching Writing for Academic Disciplines," is part of the ISU Presidential Initiative for Interdisciplinary Research, "The Language of Writing in STEM Disciplines" project. Cost is $60 ($30 for students) prior to Oct. 7; $75 and $45 after the deadline.
No elevator service in Student Services Building
The elevator in the Student Services Building will be out of service from Monday, Sept. 30 (beginning at 8:30 a.m.) through Tuesday, Oct. 8 (at approximately 9 a.m.).
"Stuff the Bus" donation drive is Oct. 5
The annual "Stuff the Bus" donation drive is seeking nonperishable food items and cleaning supplies to benefit MICA and Food at First. Donation day is Oct. 5 (8 a.m.-5 p.m.) at the following seven Ames locations:
- Hy-Vee Lincoln Center
- Hy-Vee West
- Dahls
- Fareway (downtown)
- Fareway (north)
- Sam's Club
- Wheatsfield
Volunteers are still needed. If you wish to help, sign up online.
Book sales will benefit United Way campaign
Staff in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences have organized two used book sales, with proceeds going to the university's 2013 United Way contribution. Sale dates are Oct. 2 (10 a.m.-2 p.m., Harl Commons, Curtiss) and Oct. 3 (10 a.m.-2 p.m., Molecular Biology atrium).
Security and fire safety report available online
Iowa State's annual security and fire safety report (PDF), "Safety and You," is available online. The report, required by federal law, contains policy statements as well as crime statistics and fire safety information for the university. A printed copy of the report is available at ISU's department of public safety, 55 Armory Building, or by calling 4-4428. Questions about the report may be directed to the same phone number.
Tickets on sale for DJ/producer Baauer performance
Tickets are on sale for Baauer, producer of the hit "Harlem Shake," who will perform at Iowa State on Oct. 20 (8 p.m., MU Great Hall). Tickets are $20 ($15 with an ISU student ID) and available online through MidwesTIX (a 3 percent fee applies for online purchases) or through the Maintenance Shop box office, 4-8349 (open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays). A $1 fee is applied to all tickets ordered via telephone. All tickets are subject to an additional $2 MidwesTIX service fee.
Leath will be a radio show guest on Sept. 30
President Steven Leath is scheduled to be a guest on Iowa Public Radio's River to River program on Monday, Sept. 30 (noon-1 p.m., 640 AM and 90.1 FM in central Iowa). Leath will be interviewed live in the first half hour of the program.
Iron Dog Fun Run is Oct. 12
Runners, walkers and their dogs are invited to participate in the Iron Dog Fun Run Oct. 12 Ada Hayden Park. The 5K run is sponsored by the College of Veterinary Medicine chapter of the Iron Dog Fund and will raise funds to assist those who cannot afford care for their pets. The run begins at 9 a.m. Online registration is $25 through Oct. 10.
ISU Major Fair is Oct. 1
Students deciding on a major or contemplating a new degree program are invited to the 2013 ISU Major fair (10 a.m.-2 p.m., MU Great Hall). The fair gives students a chance to explore all ISU majors in one place, with representatives from over 100 majors available to provide information and answer questions.
Nominations sought for 2014 Women Impacting ISU calendar
Nominations are being accepted for the 2014 Women Impacting ISU calendar. The calendar was develped as a tribute to current students, faculty and staff who have distinguished themselves through their accomplishments at ISU. More than 1,000 calendars are distributed each year. The nomination form (PDF) is online. The deadline for nominations is 5 p.m. Sept. 30.
Glassdoor ranks ISU fifth-best university to work for
The jobs and career website Glassdoor recently ranked Iowa State the fifth-best U.S. university to work for. The report is based on employee feedback on the Glassdoor site over the past year. President Steven Leath earned a 100 percent approval rating in the same report. See Glassdoor overview of Iowa State.
You're invited: MU birthday party is Sept. 23
In celebration of the Memorial Union's 85th birthday this year, MU staff are hosting a birthday bash on Monday, Sept. 23 (4:30-6:30 p.m., MU Sun Room). Chili, cheese soup and birthday cake will be served and admission is free. Bring your Memorial Union memories and your appetite. The Memorial Union opened in 1928 as a memorial to Iowa Staters lost in World War I.
Looking for extra cash? Become a Cyclone Aide
ISU admissions is seeking students to become Cyclone Aides, which is a paid leadership position. Cyclone Aides have the opportunity to:
- Complete more than 100 hours of training on public speaking, professionalism, communication and leadership
- Introduce new students to Iowa State
- Assist with orientation and Destination Iowa State
An information session will be held on Sept. 25 (5-6 p.m., Room 60, Hixon-Lied Student Success Center). Applications are due by 11:59 p.m. on Oct. 7. To learn more, join the "Step up to the plate...Be a Cyclone Aide!" Facebook group. Questions? Contact Sarah Duster, 4-5714.
Are you ready? Fall career/internship fairs begin Sept. 24
Below is the lineup of fall career and internship fairs on campus. Details for each are online.
- Sept. 24 (noon-6 p.m., Hilton Coliseum and Scheman Building), Engineering Career Fair (College of Engineering)
- Sept. 25 (noon-6 p.m., Hilton), Business, Industry and Technology Fair (colleges of Business, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Human Sciences)
- Sept. 25 (1-5 p.m., Scheman), People to People Career Fair (colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Human Sciences)
- Oct. 15 (9 a.m.-3 p.m., Lied Recreation Center), Ag Career Day (College of Agriculture and Life Sciences)
Scholarships for student parents
Are you a student parent? Scholarships are available to assist student parents with their child care expenses while they are attending Iowa State University. CAP (CHILDCARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM) applications are due September 30, 2013. Application packets are available at http://www.hrs.iastate.edu/hrs/node/360 or contact Julia Graden jagraden@iastate.edu or 294-8827.
Library offers workshop on EndNote Basic
University Library is offering a free workshop on EndNote Basic for graduate students on Oct. 8 (2:30-4 p.m., 134 Parks Library). EndNote Basic is a free bibliographic management program that helps you collect, organize, format and use collected citations in your writing projects. Preregistration is required.
Host families needed for visiting Japanese teachers
Host families in the Des Moines-metro area are needed for Japanese teachers of English from Jan. 4-25, 2014. The teachers will be assisting ESL teachers in Des Moines-area schools. Hosts must be able to tranport the teachers to their assigned schools. A stipend is available. The teachers are visiting Iowa as part of the MEXT program, which is working with Iowa State's Intensive English and Orientation Program (IEOP) to help the Japanese teachers improve their English-teaching techniques. Contact Alex Johnston with questions about hosting.
Survey will query undergrads on the student experience
A committee looking for ways to improve the student experience will ask 6,600 undergraduates to rate their student experiences in and out of class. The students will be invited to complete an online survey, rating such things as quality of instruction, academic support, advising, classroom facilities, career services, dining, recreational opportunities, student organizations, wireless networks, parking and safety. "We hope the selected students can spare 10 to 15 minutes to complete the survey," said Tahira Hira, who leads the Student Experience Enhancement Council (SEEC). "Students are the experts in these topics. Their input will greatly influence what we do to improve the experience this year and in the future." President Steven Leath created SEEC, charging the council with helping to ensure that Iowa State maintains a high-quality student experience, given the last several years of record enrollment.
Latin American Film Festival opens Sept. 18
A Latin American film series will be screened in the Soults Family Visitor Center, Memorial Union, every Wednesday night beginning Sept. 18 and running through Oct. 16. Showings will begin at 7 p.m.; doors open at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free and the public is welcome. All films will have English subtitles. The Latin American Film Festival is sponsored the department of world languages and cultures, World Film Studies program and the Student Union Board.
Campus walk is Oct. 9; Sign up to be counted
The “Healthiest ISU” walk, part of the Healthiest State Walk, will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 9 (noon). Walk with students, co-workers and friends on the 1-kilometer (.62 mile) jaunt across campus. There are nine campus routes to choose from, or just follow your feet and walk for 15-20 minutes. Sign up online to be included in the state count.
President's annual address is online
Videos of President Steven Leath's Sept. 13 annual address to the university community is available on the president's website. The president reflected on university highlights over the past year and discussed his priorities and goals going forward.
President's annual address is Friday morning
President Steven Leath will share his priorities and goals for the 2013-14 academic year during his annual address on Sept. 13 (8:15 a.m., MU Great Hall). The university community is invited; refreshments will be available at 8 a.m. Those who can't attend will be able to view a livestream of the address from the president's website.
Receive hands-on fire extinguisher training Sept. 20
ISU Environmental Health and Safety and the Ames Fire Department are offering hands-on fire extinguisher training Sept. 20 (9 a.m.-noon). Stop by the group’s display between Kildee and Lagomarcino halls in the northeast part of campus to learn how to use a fire extinguisher and receive fire safety information. T-shirts and coupons from local restaurants will be given away while supplies last.
Volunteers needed for breast cancer awareness video
Mary Greeley Medical Center and McFarland Clinic are joining forces to create a "Pink Glove Dance" video to raise awareness about breast cancer. Iowa State's Thielen Student Health Center is co-sponsoring the event. About 500 volunteers from the Ames and Iowa State communities are needed to participate in the video's filming at 5 p.m. on Sept. 17 in Jack Trice Stadium. Parking will be available in Lot E85. Additional information is available online.
Student-produced fine dining dates announced
Students in the fine dining event management class this fall will host five dinner experiences in the Joan Bice Underwood Tearoom, MacKay (6:30 p.m., doors open at 6:15 p.m.). The cost per guest is $30 ($35 with wine), payable by check, cash or CyCash only. The dates, cuisine themes and student contacts for dinner reservations are:
- Oct. 23: The Mediterranean, Kelsey Stoffel
- Oct. 30: Mexico, Tyler Rich
- Nov. 6: Southern United States, Steph Ferguson
- Nov. 13: France, Katie Fuller
- Nov. 20: California, Natasha Honkomp
Questions may be directed to hospitality management assistant professor Lakshman Rajagopal, 4-9740.
'Road Less Traveled' fall conference for girls announces dates
The Program for Women in Science and Engineering has announced the dates for its fall "Taking the Road Less Traveled" career conference for girls in grades 6 through 12. The conference exposes girls to career paths within science, technology, engineering and math. More information, including the registration form and suggested pre- and post-conference activities, is online. The three dates (all Thursdays) are:
- Oct. 17: Grades 9-12
- Oct. 24: Grades 6-8
- Oct. 31: Grades 6-8
Questions may be directed to PWISE outreach coordinator Carol Heaverlo, 4-5883, or conference assistant Erin Jackson, 4-5319.
Single-show tickets on sale for Stephens' season
Tickets for single events in the 2013-14 Performing Arts Series at Stephens Auditorium went on sale Sept. 9 at the Iowa State Center box office and through Ticketmaster. Guests who purchase to three or more events through the ticket office still qualify for some "subscriber" benefits.
Two events at ISU Alumni Center on Sept. 13
The ISU Alumni Association is hosting two free public events on Sept. 13. Stop by the ISU Alumni Center, 420 Beach Avenue, for the T Galaxy garage sale (11 a.m.-7:30 p.m., first floor). A variety of ISU T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats and winter apparel will be available at reduced prices. Then, Beat Iowa FAC (Friday at the Center) kicks off at 5:30 p.m. (through 7:30 p.m.). All guests will receive a souvenir "Beat Iowa" cup to be used at the Olde Main beer garden on the terrace (root beer and water also available).
Energy use peak expected today; officials urge reduced use
High heat and humidity today is expected to put very high demand on electric services in the area. Ames and university officials urge residents to reduce electricity use to help reduce costs and improve system reliability during the sweltering weather. Energy conservation is particularly helpful during peak usage hours, generally from 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Here are some tips for reducing electricity use:
- Turn thermostats up a few degrees
- Shut off lights that are unnecessary; use task lighting instead of area lighting
- Shut off or unplug equipment that's not in use
- Avoid using major equipment during the hottest part of the day
- Reduce openings and closing of exterior doors
- Close blinds and drapes to block the sun
Short section of Pammel Drive will be closed Tuesday morning
A short section of Pammel Drive in front of Wilhelm Hall will be closed Tuesday, Sept. 10 (9:45-11:30 a.m.) for an Ames Laboratory recognition event. Traffic will be able to flow through the parking lots north of Pammel, but drivers are asked to avoid this area if possible.
Fulbright lunch and learn seminars kick off Sept. 13
Kimberly Zarecor, associate professor of architecture, will present the first Fulbright lunch and learn seminar (PDF) of the academic year on Sept. 13 (12:10-1 p.m., MU Gold Room). She will present "Preparing a Project Proposal and Planning a Fulbright Stay: A Faculty Perspective." All faculty and staff with an interest in the Fulbright Fellowship Program are invited to attend.
Security alert: Blackboard scam
ITS security officials are monitoring a suspicious email that has been received multiple times on campus in the past week. A link in the email goes to a screen that mimics Blackboard learn and asks for a School User ID, email address, and password. Don't click on the link, and don't send your information to this website.
Funeral service for longtime chemistry professor John Corbett is Friday
The funeral service for Distinguished Professor John Corbett, 87, will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6, at St. John’s by the Campus, 2338 Lincoln Way in Ames. Corbett, who died Sept. 2, was on the ISU chemistry faculty and U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory staff for more than 60 years and also was a member of the National Academy of Sciences. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. John’s Anglican Episcopal Church or the Youth and Shelter Services Inc., both in Ames.
Regents' Sept. 6 public hearing will precede Sept. 10-11 meeting
The Board of Regents will hold a public hearing Sept. 6 (noon-1 p.m.) in the board office at 11260 Aurora Ave., Urbandale. The hearing will allow individuals to comment on items scheduled for the Sept. 10-11 board meeting. Materials for that meeting will be available for review on the Regents website at approximately 1 p.m. Sept. 4. Those who can't attend the hearing can comment on the September agenda by providing written comments via the regents website. The regents will begin scheduling similar public hearings on the campuses of the regents universities and schools, prior to the Oct. 23-24 meeting, as part of a series of transparency measures adopted by the regents in August. All public hearings will be video recorded and posted to the Regents website. See Regents release on the hearings (PDF).
Harl Commons, Global Cafe open in Curtiss Hall today
The new Harl Commons, ISU Dining's Global Café and east courtyard entry to Curtiss Hall opened today (Sept. 3). Remaining finish work on the project will be completed during off hours and weekends.
Bacon Expo tickets go on sale Sept. 6
Tickets for the first Iowa State Bacon Expo (1-5 p.m. Oct. 19, Scheman Building courtyard) go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 6, through Ticketmaster. The Bacon Expo is a family event organized by students in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. It will feature student club exhibits, vendor samples, T-shirt sales and a bacon-eating contest. Admission tickets (1,200 of them) cost $8. Visitors will purchase bacon samples with punch cards, to be sold for $10 at the event.
Sick kids? Consider The Comfort Zone
The Comfort Zone is a "get-well" center for mildly ill children, infants through fifth grade, who are cared for by a registered nurse and professional child care staff. Preregistration is required to send your child(ren) there. Information is available online or by emailing czone@iastate.edu. The Comfort Zone, located at 100 University Village, opens Sept. 3.
University is closed Sept. 2 for national holiday
Iowa State offices will be closed and classes will not be held on Monday, Sept. 2, in observance of the national Labor Day holiday.
Roy Reiman to speak Sept. 12 at Reiman entrepreneur series
Roy Reiman, founder of Reiman Publications, the largest subscription-supported publishing firm in the nation, will be the guest speaker at the next Reiman Entrepreneur Speaker Series event on Sept. 12 (lunch at 11:30 a.m.; talk at noon, MU Sun Room). The public is invited to attend, but preregistration is required.
Beat the heat: Buy Dairy Science Club ice cream
Members of the Dairy Science Club sell homemade ice cream every Wednesday (11 a.m.-1 p.m., outside the north entrance to Lush Auditorium, Kildee Hall). The cost is $1 for an 8-ounce cup; shoppers have 6-8 flavors to choose from each week -- and often a fun "flavor of the month."