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  • Stange Road work resumes Sept. 10

    Lane closures between Pammel Drive and the Squaw Creek bridge will mean one lane of traffic in each direction for about three weeks.

  • Fall enrollment tops 31,000

    This fall's student body of 31,040 is the largest in school history. It's the fourth year of record enrollment and the sixth consecutive year of growth at Iowa State.

  • Colleges, ITS fund popular online tutorial site

    When it looked like lynda.com wouldn't be back on campus this year, the colleges and information technology services came up with the funding to save the popular training site. As a result, ISU students, faculty and staff will continue to have unlimited access to some 1,400 software tutorials.

  • Historic day for a university

    President Barack Obama's stop at Iowa State Aug. 28 marked just the third time a sitting U.S. president has visited campus.

  • Foreign travel grants fund gets a boost

    A recent allocation from the president's office is a welcome addition to a fund that helps faculty with international travel expenses.

  • Fall Fridays are CyDays

    Faculty, staff and students can win free Iowa State merchandise just by sporting Cyclone gear on CyDay Fridays.

  • A glimpse at the fall lectures lineup

    ISU's fall lectures program promises speakers who will inform and entertain; some will do both simultaneously. Here's a look at five presentations you won't want to miss.

  • Community invited to president's formal welcome

    A tradition that began when Adonijah Welch ceremonially took the helm in 1869 will be repeated next month when president Leath is installed as Iowa State's 15th president. You're invited to join the celebration.

  • Q&A with P&S Council president David Orman

    The 2012-13 council president will focus on salary compression and fairness issues, and work to cultivate relationships with ISU's new senior leadership.

  • Q&A with Faculty Senate president Suzanne Hendrich

    University-wide learning outcomes and assessments, and demonstrating the value of ISU faculty are among the priorities for the senate's incoming president.

  • Welcome

    Pamela Anthony assumed the dean of students post on Aug. 1, after serving as assistant dean at Georgia State University in Atlanta since 2003.

  • Opening day

    Crowded sidewalks this week confirm another large student body at Iowa State this fall. Just how large will be known after Aug. 31, when the official count is taken.

  • Obama visit Tuesday will limit access to central campus

    President Barack Obama will make a stop on central campus Tuesday afternoon as part of a higher education tour. Here is some helpful information for navigating campus before and during his visit.

  • Summer 2012 retrospective

    Here's a look back at some of the campus news you may have missed over the summer.

  • Space race: Rooms ready for big move-in

    As of early this week, the residence department had found campus housing for just under 10,575 students. That's an increase of nearly 6 percent over last fall's record-setting group of students living on campus.

  • Less is more for revamped employee orientation program

    New Iowa State employees will experience a new and improved orientation program beginning Aug. 22.

  • The human welcome mat

    It's all hands on deck as new student programs staff prepare for a record number of Destination Iowa State participants.

  • Some changes are coming to ISU budget model

    After a task force analysis and report, president Steven Leath will implement recommendations to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the university's Resource Management Model.