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  • Council overhauls governing documents

    Revised versions of the Professional and Scientific Council's constitution and bylaws are waiting for final approval. All P&S staff will have the opportunity to vote on the new constitution, which will be emailed out this month.

  • ISU honors Martin Luther King Jr. with several events

    The Iowa State community will honor the civil rights legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. during January.

  • An influenza primer for employees

    As we wade into the heart of the 2015 flu season, Inside gathered relevant information from the health center, provost's office and human resources, to guide your flu-battling efforts.

  • National sports show to air live at Hilton

    ESPN's "College GameDay" will originate its two-hour national broadcast courtside at Hilton Coliseum on Saturday, Jan. 17 (9-11 a.m.). The event is free and open to the public; doors open at 8 a.m.

  • University human resources changes are underway

    New reporting relationship for university human resources signals UHR's increasing role in university success.

  • Leath signs promise agreement with Des Moines school district

    The ISU 4U Promise will provide educational and teaching assistance now as well as college tuition awards for qualifying students at Des Moines' King Elementary and Moulton Extended Learning Center.

  • Welcome to spring semester

    Students return to campus, classes resumed on Monday, Jan. 12.

  • Celebrating the Farm House

    A six-month makeover for Iowa State's oldest building will be celebrated Jan. 15 during an open house and after-hours event at the Farm House Museum.

  • Grants Hub services begin for research faculty and staff

    Earlier this week, the Office of the Vice President for Research launched the Grants Hub, a centralized support unit that will provide a broad range of services to help researchers obtain and manage external funding.

  • Quiet spot

    Harsh windchill readings, on the heels of more than a half foot of snow, contributed to a quiet -- though beautiful -- central campus this week.

  • Iowa State, Des Moines Public Schools to expand college opportunity through ‘ISU 4U Promise’

    Iowa State and the Des Moines Public School District are working with families and neighborhood organizations to make college more accessible and affordable for students at King Elementary and Moulton Extended Learning Center.

  • Enrollment challenges: Ideas that worked

    Across the university, units are making headway in meeting the challenges accompanying six consecutive years of record enrollment.

  • Repurposing the contents of Davidson Hall

    Davidson Hall -- former home of the agricultural and biosystems engineering department -- is being prepped for demolition, which gets underway in early January.

  • Check this list twice, too

    Here's a handy list of closures and office hours to find out what busy campus spots are open, and when, during the holidays.

  • Almost ready

    All the (campus) world is a study zone this week, as students prep for exams.

  • Remember these tips before you leave for winter break

    Winter break begins next week, so here are some tips for making your office safe and energy-efficient while you're away.

  • Nearly 1,800 will graduate this week

    Many of the estimated 1,792 students completing degrees this months, as well as some who finished degree programs last summer, will be recognized during an all-university commencement ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 20. Iowa native and U.S. ambassador-at-large for war crimes Stephen Rapp will give the commencement address and receive an honorary degree from Iowa State.

  • Welcome

    Christopher Gannon is the new university photographer. His first day on the university relations staff was Dec. 8.