A century's worth of Iowa State yearbooks is available from your desktop. "The Bomb" debuted in 1893 and was published through 1994. Library staff recently completed digitizing all 45,000 pages of ISU history.
A new pedestrian bridge was installed across College Creek, linking the Lied Center to the recreational fields east of the Maple-Willow-Larch residence halls.
Opportunities for non-Greek students and an event that draws in the Ames community are the intent behind a Homecoming parade scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 23, in downtown Ames.
Trond Forre is a scientific glassblower -- one of just two in the state of Iowa. He creates and repairs specialty items in the chemistry department's glass shop for customers on campus and around the world.
Body cameras for uniformed police officers, an app for summoning safety escorts and an expanded muliticultural officer liaison program are among safety initiatives underway.
A grand opening for the Economic Development Core Facility was held June 9. The ISU Research Park building will house university offices that work with business and industry.
The state Board of Regents received a final report June 9 from consultants it hired to do a higher education needs assessment of the Des Moines metro area.