Preceding prep week each fall semester, WinterFest is a burst of activities, organized by the student engagement team in the Memorial Union, to celebrate the winter holidays and help students release some end-of-term stress. But it's not just for students.
Found on everyone's apps dashboard, the online portal helps faculty and staff connect students to assistance on everything from finances to academics – without having to be experts in all the services. Faculty and staff are asked to complete the 25-minute training on Navigate.
By getting the most out of purchased ingredients, composting, menu planning and partnerships with campus and Ames community groups, ISU Dining maximizes its resources -- and frequently helps others.
Yell Like Hell, an ISU Homecoming tradition and competition, held first-cut performances Monday evening on a breezy central campus, interrupted by a one-hour rain delay.
The Iowa State and Kansas State bands are collaborating on the halftime performance at the Aer Lingus College Football Classic Saturday in Dublin, a first for this annual college event.
Joe Paulick began serving July 31 as associate vice president for campus life in the division of student affairs. He comes to Ames from George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
More than 6,000 first-year students and more than 1,200 transfer students have completed in-person or online orientation this summer. More than 5,500 -- and counting -- new-to-ISU students are registered for Destination Iowa State Aug. 21-23.
To help instructors successfully implement student academic accommodations, student accessibility services staff developed training opportunities and updated accommodation descriptions to make them more understandable. Accommodation requests continue to rise across all three regent universities.