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  • Keep yourself and your workspace protected in cold weather

    During the four weeks most students are away from campus, staff and faculty can help protect buildings that may see little use.

  • Regents approve development plan for six more CyTown buildings

    The buildings include two office and retail buildings, two suite buildings, a food and beverage anchor building and the amphitheater. A proposed seventh building project, a hotel, still is in the design phase.

  • A reminder about campus closures and announcements

    Campus facilities and safety leaders share an annual reminder with the campus community about winter operations and how to stay informed when harsh weather interferes. Safety is the top priority.

  • Sign of the season

    A team from campus services strung the university's holiday tree with lights during the last week of October. They'll be lit for the season Dec. 5 during WinterFest.

  • Five questions for the rec services director

    Tony Dirth talks about ISU's recreation facilities, the importance of staying ahead and what's in store for the future.

  • Work progresses on the new LeBaron Hall

    Work on a new LeBaron Hall for the College of Health and Human Sciences is on schedule for a fall 2026 completion.

  • Settling in

    Tuesday was the first day of operation for the new ISU Employment and Benefits Center in the Warren Madden Building on the north side of campus.

  • General university classrooms are receiving upgrades

    Several electric, height-adjustable, Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant tables are being added to numerous general university classrooms beginning this summer. They ensure safety and accessibility for everyone.

  • Teams prepare to move to renovated Warren Madden Building

    About a dozen employee teams are preparing to move in a few weeks to renovated spaces in the Warren Madden Building. For some, it's a return home, for others, it's a new home.

  • Library updates create cost savings, expand access

    Between February and May, more than 2,200 light bulbs were replaced in the library's seven tiers, where the bulk of the physical collection is stored. The change will reduce electricity use by nearly 250,000 kWh and save $25,000 each year.