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  • Study abroad draws record numbers

    Iowa State students flocked to study abroad programs in record numbers over the past year, studying and working in more than 50 countries.

  • Off season

    There's just five months to go before the 2015 Cyclone marching band steps into high gear.

  • ISU is taking part in national student survey

    Iowa State is one of 27 AAU member institutions participating in a sexual assault campus climate study. All students will be asked to complete a survey being conducted by the Westat national research firm April 2-23.

  • CELT symposium offers ways to recharge your teaching

    Does your teaching feel tired? Wake it up with help from CELT's Morrill Professor Panel and Teaching Poster Symposium on March 30. All faculty, new and experienced, are invited to attend.

  • Art-inspired flower power

  • Art conservator's services are always on the house

    It's the deal of the century. A world-class art conservator restores paintings for Iowa State and many other nonprofit organizations ... for free.

  • Hansen building earns LEED Gold

    The Gold certification is Iowa State's ninth LEED achievement for green building design, construction and maintenance.

  • Beth McNeil named library dean

    Currently a professor and associate dean for academic affairs at the Purdue University Libraries, she will begin her duties at Iowa State on July 15.

  • Ninety-three years later

    Davidson Hall largely disappeared over spring break. Much of the 93-year-old building's contents and exterior have been repurposed or recycled.

  • Microsoft Office software for your home devices

    ISU employees and students can install a suite of Microsoft Office classics on personal computers and mobile devices at no cost.

  • Initiative puts university classrooms on 10-year upgrade cycle

    Spurred by enrollment growth, aging buildings and ever-evolving teaching methods, the university has embarked on a plan to upgrade all 214 general university classrooms on a 10-year cycle.

  • Senate approves criminal justice degree

    The sociology department's proposed bachelor's degree in criminal justice earned unanimous approval at the March 10 Faculty Senate meeting.

  • Council shares concerns about services survey

    Associate vice president and chief of staff Miles Lackey fielded questions and heard concerns about an employee survey of transactional processes in human resources, information technology and finance at the March 5 Professional and Scientific Council meeting.

  • Building better classrooms

    Classrooms aren't what they used to be, and that's a good thing. Find out how low- and high-tech additions to 2104 Gilman Hall have enhanced "active" learning.

  • Taking a break for spring

    Students took advantage of this week's spring-like temperatures to squeeze in some outdoor activities.

  • Regents approve property purchase, online degree, bond sale

    Proposed parking permit increases, updates on the next AFSCME contract and the board's TIER initiative, and residence/dining plans for next year also were on the board's agenda.

  • Need not argue to win

    Fourteen Iowa high school teams competed in the 2015 Iowa ProStart® Invitational held March 2 in the Memorial Union.

  • A big request

    President Steven Leath joined his in-state colleagues on Feb. 26 to make the case to legislators for increases in state funding for public higher education next year.