Anderson receives two educator awards
Ryan Anderson, assistant professor in agricultural education and studies, recently received two awards. He was selected as a 2013 Iowa regional and national winner of the Ideas Unlimited award from the National Association of Agricultural Educators. The award is designed to give association members an opportunity to exchange useful and innovative teaching ideas. Anderson also was named Outstanding Career and Technical Educator of the year by the Iowa Association for Career and Technical Education.
Iowa State receives $1.8 million gift to support geology field station
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International guests visit ISU's Egg Industry Center
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Nurturing an interest in science
Denise Hix, Aug. 16
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Aug. 8
Art Lending, Aug. 8
Paulsen receives Career Guidance Award
Tom Paulsen, assistant professor in the department of agricultural education and studies, received the 2013 IACTE Career Guidance Award from the Iowa Association for Career and Technical Education.
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Aug. 8
Debra Parker, Aug. 2 (private event planned)
Experience a factor in firefighter response
Bonning named ESA Fellow
Bryony Bonning, professor of entomology, is one of 10 scientists named 2013 Fellows of the Entomological Society of America. Founded in 1889, the Entomological Society of America is the largest organization in the world serving the professional and scientific needs of entomologists, with 6,500 members.
Anderson named outstanding educator
Ryan Anderson, assistant professor in agricultural education and studies, was named Outstanding Career and Technical Educator of the year for 2013 by the Iowa Association for Career and Technical Education.
Iowa State receives purchasing award
Iowa State University is a recipient of the annual Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award for 2013 from the National Procurement Institute. The award recognizes public and non-profit organizations that obtain a high score on standardized criteria in the areas of innovation, professionalism, e-procurement, productivity and leadership. Iowa State has received the award for nine consecutive years. In 2013, 17 higher education agencies received the award.
Kathie Reinertson, Aug. 2 (private event planned)
Somani receives IBM Faculty Award
Arun Somani, associate dean for research at ISU's College of Engineering, was awarded the 2013 IBM Faculty Award. This year’s $20,000 award represents the third-straight IBM Faculty Award for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The IBM Faculty Award is an annual, worldwide competitive program intended to foster collaboration between researchers at leading universities and those at IBM. Faculty Awards are cash grants awarded to full-time professors at accredited universities that have an outstanding reputation for contributions in their field or show unusual promise.
Researchers explore treatments for genetic disease
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Website features video interviews with female scientists
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Joan Senne, July 25
Robert "Hap" Steed, July 31
Digital tools help surgical students
New ISU lab targets sustainable vegetable production
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Schmidt's class to air on American History TV
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Martone receives Indiana Authors Award
Michael Martone, ISU English, has received the 2013 Indiana Authors Award. This annual award program recognizes Indiana authors’ contributions to the literary landscape in Indiana and across the nation
Robert "Hap" Steed, July 31
ISU initiative provides outreach to underserved communities
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Researcher to head NSF study in Iceland
CALS seeks comments on proposed guidelines for work in developing countries
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Srinivas and Maneesha Aluru, July 11
Baker named a Master of the Pork Industry
National Hog Farmer named Rodney Baker, interim director of the Iowa Pork Industry Center, a 2013 Masters of the Pork Industry. Despite a long and respected career as a consulting swine veterinarian practicing in several states, Baker said he had not reached the pinnacle of success until seven years ago when he joined ISU. No matter where in the world someone hails from, ISU is known as “swine central,” the mecca of swine production and education, he explains. “The move here has really been the best thing that has happened to me in my career.” Baker serves as a senior clinician and holds the David R. Trask Professorship in Entrepreneurial Studies in the veterinary diagnostic and production animal medicine department in the ISU College of Veterinary Medicine.
Patience on award-winning research team
John Patience, animal science, is the Iowa State representative of a research team that will receive the 2013 North Central Region Excellence in Multistate Research Award. For the past six years, the North Central Regional Association of State Agricultural Experiment Station Directors has presented this award in recognition of successful, well-coordinated, high-impact research and extension efforts. This year’s winning project, Committee on Swine Nutrition, is recognized for developing economical feeding programs and dietary guidelines for the swine industry, solving problems with contaminated swine feed and reducing environmental impacts of swine production.
Rust receives American Meat Science Association Award
Bob Rust, emeritus professor of animal science, was named the 2013 American Meat Science Association R.C. Pollock award winner at its Reciprocal Meat Conference last month. Rust is the first Iowa State professor to receive the award, which is the highest honor bestowed in the association and represents exceptional contributions to meat science and the organization.
Liebman appointed to national committee
Matt Liebman, agronomy, has been appointed to the Institute of Medicine and National Research Council’s Committee on a Framework for Assessing Health, Environmental and Social Effects of the Food System. The ad hoc expert committee will develop a systematic approach to determine the positive and negative effects associated with the ways in which food is grown, processed, distributed and marketed in the U.S.
Scientists solve riddle of magnetic material
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Researchers chart health benefits of slowly digested starches
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Cyclone Battalion sends representatives on international cultural mission
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Pat (Wagaman) Wiederholt, June 27
Kathy Jones, June 28
William Edwards, June 28 (private event planned)
Marcia Jaspering, July 5 (private event planned)
Rochelle Athey, July 9
Dr. Susan O'Brien, June 24
Kerri Stover, June 26
Pat (Wagaman) Wiederholt, June 27
William Edwards, June 28 (private reception planned)
Kathy Jones, June 28
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Iowa State twirler headed to international competition in August
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Anderson receives Dietetic Education Award
Jean Anderson, senior clinician for the department of food science and human nutrition, has received the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Excellence in Practice: Dietetic Education Award. This award recognizes an outstanding registered dietitian who has demonstrated excellence and leadership in dietetic education. As director of the dietetic internship, Anderson has watched the program grow and offer innovative teaching and learning.
Ames Lab scientists discover new family of quasicrystals
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