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  • Micro-credential pilots are precursor to campuswide launch

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  • Scientists: How do you talk about your work?

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  • Degrees of the future, in the present

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  • Cyclone Civics initiative will touch students and employees

    The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will lead the universitywide program, an outcome of one of the state Board of Regents' 2023 directives on diversity, equity and inclusion.

  • Nominations, applications are welcome in Business dean search

    The search committee developed a position description with input from Ivy College of Business faculty and staff, including feedback received during two listening sessions.

  • Changes to salary threshold for overtime pay are dissolved

    A national two-phase increase to the the minimum salary threshold for overtime eligibility announced in April was struck down last week by a federal judge. On Dec. 1, the salary threshold reverts to the pre-July threshold.

  • High school graduate numbers present a challenge for colleges

    Iowa's pool of high school graduates will remain relatively stable in the next decade. What's shifting is their interest in attending college and the ethnic makeup of the students.

  • Volunteers sought for student prep week event

    The division of student affairs will host the second iteration of Cy's Finals Frenzy at the start of prep week: Sunday-Tuesday, Dec. 8-10. Faculty and staff volunteers are needed to help the event run smoothly.

  • Many hands make harvest meal possible

    Two dining centers served thousands of students a special menu that featured turkey, ham, individual pies and more homemade offerings Wednesday night. It is an undertaking that takes months of planning and the effort of a lot of ISU Dining staff.

  • Degrees of the future, in the present

    Three of six new degree programs being developed with strategic plan funds have crossed or reached the finish line. The other three are making their way through department and college curriculum committees and should arrive at the Faculty Senate during spring semester.

  • Leaves above and below

    The campus services team employs a few strategies this time of year to make the best use of falling leaves.

  • Cyclone Civics initiative will touch students and employees

    The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will lead the universitywide program, an outcome of one of the state Board of Regents' 2023 directives on diversity, equity and inclusion.

  • Micro-credential pilots are precursor to campuswide launch

    A launch is expected in summer or fall 2025. An interest form and other resources are available to faculty and employers now.

  • Reeder discusses operations and finance structure with senators

    Senior vice president Sean Reeder wants to remove silos within the division he oversees to become as customer-centric as possible.

  • Scientists: How do you talk about your work?

    Reiman Gardens' nine-year-old science communication training program uses an NSF model to help scientists learn how to talk with non-academics about their work. The application window is open for the spring cohort.

  • Season for knits

    Apparel merchandising and design students worked on class assignments this week in the Electronics, Textiles and 3D Printing Shop at the Student Innovation Center.

  • P&S staff are top users of Adventure2

    The program continues to see participation increase across campus yearly with its focus on helping employees with their physical and mental well-being.

  • Is it time to look at a flex spending account?

    The annual window to enroll in employee benefits closes at 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22. Here's a quick summary of how the two flex spending accounts work.

  • Honors program introduces a second pathway to graduation

    The innovation pathway is designed for honors students not heading to graduate school. In place of an individual, research-focused experience, they'll work in interdisciplinary teams on a yearlong capstone project that tackles a humanitarian challenge.