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  • Ciarán Bowe

    Ciarán Bowe works through technical challenges to write security plans required for research data, preserving the university's reputation as a trustworthy partner.

  • Michelle Thompson

    Chemical hygiene officer Michelle Thompson likes her behind-the-scenes role as chemist and educator.

  • Kurt Beyer

    Kurt Beyer helps set the guardrails so clubs can plan experiences that meet their goals.

  • ISU hosts meat competition

  • January paychecks reflect several Jan. 1 changes

    Performance-based salary increases, insurance premium increases and more changes to Iowa income tax likely add up to a new take-home number on paychecks this month.

  • A worldwide commitment to recruiting Cyclones

    Jorge Calderon and admissions' international recruitment team use different events and approaches to pitch Iowa State to prospective students. An effort to meet students and families at more events across the world has positively impacted international enrollment.

  • Annual Carver celebration also will honor Patterson

    During a Feb. 3 celebration, the university community will remember two accomplished alumni, George Washington Carver and Frederick Douglass Patterson. Registration is requested by Monday, Jan. 27.

  • Welcome back to campus

    Winter wind chills Tuesday morning delayed the first day of in-person class meetings to Wednesday.

  • Reminders for university employees about political advocacy

    University advocacy efforts are led by the Iowa Board of Regents in coordination with the president's office. Employees may participate in the political process on personal time, using personal resources and taking care to note they speak as a citizen, not a university employee.

  • Regents approve CyTown master services agreement

    Goldenrod Companies will arrange financing for building construction and manage operations of the development including securing tenants and addressing their needs. The university will have no debt obligation for any aspect of the development. As part of a master lease agreement, the ISU Research Park will oversee Goldenrod's work.

  • Faculty, staff can assist students by supporting student clubs

    Any faculty or professional and scientific staff member employed at least half time on a continuous basis can serve as a club advisor. Organizations can have more than one advisor.

  • Ready for spring semester

    Like many other anticipating the start of a new academic term, university museums staff are installing new exhibitions in all the campus galleries in advance of the opening of spring semester next week.

  • An update on several projects in the operations and finance division

    At their Jan. 9 meeting, senior vice president for operations and finance Sean Reeder provided Professional and Scientific Council members an update on several projects in the division. The council also was updated on the 2022-31 strategic plan.

  • Implementation underway on broad student mental health initiative

    In the second year of a four-year process, task force members meet regularly to work on 18 objectives in a university-level plan to guide support for students. Members, ranging from vice presidents to students, bring different expertise and knowledge.

  • Partial renovation of Scheman enters final month

    When the work wraps up around Feb. 1, Scheman will continue to operate as a multipurpose conference center. Renovated spaces and restrooms also will allow the athletics department to host fans prior to competitions next door at Hilton Coliseum.

  • A reminder to use more of your benefits in 2025

    Iowa State offers programs to help faculty and staff in numerous ways. Whether you put a focus on self-care or want to make financial changes, there are options available.

  • Legislative session opens Monday

    Iowa State has requested nearly $11.8 million in additional appropriations from the state for the fiscal year that begins July 1. Seven specific requests focus on enhancing Iowa's rural economy and supporting Iowa businesses.

  • Welcome

    Amelia Cepeda began serving as director of university housing on Jan. 2. She previously served in the department of residence as director of administrative services and (since September) interim director of residence life and conference services.

  • Kellogg named TRIO student support services director

    Japannah Kellogg, who previously served as TRIO student support services director from 2003 to 2017, will return to the post on Jan. 1.