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  • Hort Club is helping Cupid deliver

    The Horticulture Club's annual Valentine's Day fundraiser features roses, carnations, Cyclone bouquets and custom arrangements. Club members will be selling the flowers on Feb. 14 outside the University Book Store entrance; prices range from $2 to $50.

  • Vocal acrobats

  • Regents approve ISU property purchases

    One is a residential property on Hyland Avenue; the other is the former ISU Press property and buildings.

  • Building a better look

    Improvements to Hilton Coliseum's service area include a screen wall and landscaping that complement the campus entry point.

  • Welcome

    Robinette Kelley is Iowa State's new director of equal opportunity. Her first day was Feb. 4.

  • ISU continues to save costs during partial shutdown, semester break

    This year's partial university shutdown and semester break proved cost- and energy-efficient ... again.

  • Water guru, business, colleagues and students highlight sustainability symposium

    The national reporter who literally wrote the book on water; leaders from sustainability-conscious Iowa-based companies; and those involved in all kinds of green activities will tell their stories during the Feb. 25-26 Symposium on Sustainability. The symposium for the campus community is free; registration is requested.

  • Brag points are fodder for renewed grassroots effort

    State relations staff aim to tell ISU's story by relaunching the Alliance for Iowa State coalition. Faculty and staff can participate by sharing their initiatives with the alliance, or joining the network of advocates.

  • We love puddles

    A February thaw reminds us that winter is more than half over.

  • Emerging Leaders Academy seeks nominations

    Eligible faculty either are tenured or in a position of senior lecturer or senior clinical faculty. Eligible P&S staff should have an appointment at P35 or above.

  • Museum exhibit features treasures of textiles and clothing collection

    The garb that epitomized each decade of the 20th century is part of the Textiles and Clothing Museum's new exhibit celebrating its fifth anniversary. The opening reception will be held Sunday, Feb. 3, in the Mary Alice Gallery, 1015 Morrill Hall.

  • VITA program is win-win for students, taxpayers

    The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program, sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service, benefits both qualified taxpayers and ISU accounting students.

  • Leath urges students to seize college opportunity

    President Leath this week encouraged students at Moulton Extended Learning Center and King Elementary Schools to take part in a new program that could eventually earn them full-tuition scholarships to Iowa State.

  • Twilight delight

    It's nice to have indoor recreation options when the weather is a bear. Faculty and staff may purchase user passes for recreations services' facilities and programs.

  • A hint of spring

    Reiman Gardens will preview its "More Than Meets the Iowa" theme year with events and admission specials Jan. 26-27.

  • Senate debates changes to annual review policy

    Proposed changes to the faculty performance review process likely will see further revisions following extensive discussion at the Jan. 22 Faculty Senate meeting.

  • Funding for salary increases not apparent in early proposals

    The governor's proposed FY14 budget includes additional operating funds for Iowa State. However, zero to modest tuition rate hikes and the slim possibility of inclusion in a salary bill creates uncertainty about salary increases next year.

  • Five questions with Jathan Chicoine

    Iowa State's first veterans services coordinator brings to the job experiences as a Navy SEAL, civilian contractor in a war zone and student veteran.