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  • What's new with undergraduate tutoring this fall

    Knack is a national tutoring platform that features an online scheduling app but each school's peer tutors focused on the 90 ISU courses that historically receive the most requests for tutoring. Students have choices: individual or small group sessions, in person or online, 30 minute sessions -- or longer.

  • CELT course assists faculty with AI

    The Canvas course is self-paced and geared for faculty from AI novices to those with more expertise. Faculty are asked to respond to a Sept. 12 email survey on their AI use.

  • Naming proposals, insurance premium increases go to regents next week

    University leaders have proposed a new name for the College of Human Sciences and for the Administrative Services Building: Warren Madden Building, for the retired alumnus and longtime senior leader.

  • Winter data breach impacted some ISU employees

    Change Healthcare, a large payment network in the health insurance industry electronically connecting doctors' offices, pharmacies and hospitals with health insurers, experienced a data breach in February. Letters to impacted employees recommend steps to protect your financial accounts and credit files.

  • Preview the new sign-on dashboard next week

    During preview week (Sept. 9), users are encouraged to review their verification factors that automatically were transferred and set up additional factors for a smooth experience when Microsoft becomes Iowa State's sign-on dashboard on Sept. 16.

  • Meet Rahul Parsa, Faculty Senate president

    A quick five questions with the finance teaching professor ahead of the senate's opening session on Sept. 10.

  • Welcome

    Meet Sean Reeder. Sept. 3 was his first day in his new role as Iowa State's senior vice president for operations and finance.

  • A bit of structure for your writing demands

    Iowa State has a free online community available to faculty and staff who need a structured, supportive environment to work on their writing projects. Groups meet each day of the work week.

  • Demolition week at LeBaron Hall

    In the process of taking down what remains of 20th-century LeBaron Hall, crews came across a section of foundation for a 19th-century hall on the same site.

  • Opening events for faculty and staff

    Gather with your colleagues to launch the new academic year at the college level. Join the campus community Sept. 25 to celebrate the 2024 recipients of faculty and staff university awards.

  • Cybersecurity reminders to protect university information and equipment

    Here are best practices to deter cybersecurity threats and phishing scams that target faculty, staff and students.

  • New student spaces at the MU

    It didn't take students long Monday to appreciate the renovated main lounge on the Memorial Union second floor. For studying, collaborating with classmates or enjoying a meal, the lounge is a bright, modern, conveniently located spot to hang out.

  • Back-to-school reminders about university travel

    If your academic year will include domestic or international travel, the financial and accounting compliance team reminds you of several university guidelines and resources.

  • English course redesign focuses on AI, student retention

    Miller Fellowship and strategic plan funds helped the English department fund two efforts in the last year to redesign the ISUComm foundation courses. The end goal is higher student success and retention.

  • A recap of summer on campus

    With the fall semester underway, catch up on summer happenings across campus.

  • CYTown lots will be weekend-ready

    Eighteen months of underground utility installs and parking lot reconstruction are nearly complete in the CYTown district north of Jack Trice Stadium. Here's a short update.

  • Nomination window opens for 2025 university awards

    Nominations for some of the university awards for faculty and staff go directly to the provost's office, but many follow an internal review process in departments and colleges. All 2025 nominations are due Feb. 10.