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  • Faculty duo's app matches faculty and grad students

    Coltie takes a holistic approach to identifying compatible matches. The goal is happier students, happier faculty and successful research teams.

  • Free websites help faculty connect with students

    The platform intentionally was designed for people without a lot of technical experience who know how to log in, click an edit button and upload files. Faculty in any ISU college may create a site for free.

  • Looking for things to do? Campus offers options

    The Inside staff put together some no-cost to low-cost campus possibilities for employees growing weary of winter yo-yo weather.

  • Hamburgers are back on the menu at MU

    The 1928 Grill began serving hamburgers and fries in the food court at the start of spring semester. Its name is a nod to a dining option in the Memorial Union when it opened in 1928.

  • A jump start on spring

    Weekend visitors to Reiman Gardens Feb. 8-9 can enjoy some brilliant colors in indoor tulip and orchid exhibits.

  • Spring cleaning (in winter)

    Campus services crews are out in force this week pruning shrubs, removing "nesting" leaves and performing other work to keep campus looking great.

  • Faculty Senate approves two Degrees of the Future

    Senators have now approved five of six proposed Degrees of the Future, which address student and workforce demands and spur innovation in the curriculum.

  • Register for civics education conference by Monday

    The aim of the half-day event is for participants to learn more about ways to narrow the gaps among our students in civic literacy, skills and disposition -- their willingness to influence government policy.

  • Preservation Lab keeps past alive for future generations

    The staff repairs, replaces, reformats and monitors Parks Library's physical and digital collections. They also help with recovery efforts and special projects.

  • The origin of that yellow bucket in your lab

    Using Tidy Cats litter buckets for lab glass recycling began in 2013 in response to the city's request to the university to help it keep glass out of the Ames waste stream.

  • Curtis Johnson

    Over nearly four decades, pest control operator Curtis Johnson has learned a bit about bugs, bats and beavers.

  • Kurt Beyer

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

  • Michelle Thompson

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

  • 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.

  • Tori Tafoya

    Tori Tafoya coordinates operational and food safety protocols for ISU Dining so diners -- and dining employees -- have a great day.

  • Tammy Barker

    Police dispatcher Tammy Barker relies on empathy and experience to keep campus safe and her coworkers informed.

  • Welcome back to campus

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • ISU hosts meat competition