Student Announcements

November 2013

The Knoll is on Ames holiday home tour

The Knoll, home to Iowa State University presidents, is one of five featured stops on Ames Altrusa's  annual holiday home tour. Tours are from 1 to 5 p.m. Dec. 7 and 8. Tickets ($12 in advance, $15 at the homes) can be purchased at the Ames/ISU Information Booth and three Ames flower shops -- Everts, Coe's and Mary Kay's. Money raised will go to Mainstream Living, Emergency Residence Project and the Friday Backpack Project.

More polished phishing scams headed for your inbox

Information technology services reports an increase in phishing (spam) emails that attempt to obtain ISU passwords through well-crafted messages using university logos and, occasionally, the names of local places, people or services.  Remember that ITS and Iowa State will NEVER ask for your password or personal information. Don't click links from a sender you don't know. If you do know the sender, verify his or her address before clicking.

Application deadline extended for two ISU scholarships

The application deadline has been extended to Dec. 6 (5 p.m.) for these two scholarships awarded by ISU's division of student affairs:

  • Pilar A. Garcia Student Achievement Fund (PDF), supports enrichment experiences including (but not limited to) study abroad, travel to conferences and research projects. A student may request up to $1,000 per academic year.
  • Johnny and Terry Pickett Student Enrichment Fund (PDF), supports juniors and seniors from underrepresented group who wish to pursue careers in a STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) field. A student may request up to $1,000 per academic year for experiences such as internships, research and study abroad.

More information, including eligibility and tips for applying, are online. Questions may be directed to the office of the vice president for student affairs, 294-4420, studentaffairs@iastate.edu.   

No. 1 on the A-List

Iowa State grabbed the No. 1 spot nationally in a new college ranking that assesses schools on affordability, accessibility and academic quality.  CollegeAtlas, an online directory of colleges and universities, put Iowa State at the top of its A-List of schools that deliver the best academic and economic value to students, while admitting a high percentage of applicants.

"Experience Hendrix Tour" tickets go on sale Nov. 22

The latest edition of the "Experience Hendrix Tour" will make a stop in Ames on March 15, 2014 (7:30 p.m., Stephens Auditorium). Tickets for the concert, which pays tribute to the music and legacy of Jimi Hendrix, go on sale Nov. 22 at 10 a.m. Tickets prices are $55, $68 and $78, and are available at the Iowa State Center ticket office and through TIcketmaster

Apply for these ISU 2014-15 undergraduate scholarships by Dec. 6

More than a dozen undergraduate scholarships for the 2014-15 academic year are available from the Division of Student Affairs. Each has an application deadline of Friday, Dec. 6. Guidelines and application materials are online. Questions may directed to studentaffairs@iastate.edu or call 515-294-4420. The scholarships are:

  • Kappa Alpha Theta High Flyer Award ($10,000), Recognizes an outstanding female leader with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50 who will be a senior in 2014-2015
  • Sesquicentennial "Learning to Live a Life" Leadership Award ($3,000), Recognizes a junior or senior (fall 2014) who has developed a significant, unique project 
  • President's Leadership Initiative Awards ($2,000 each), Eight awards that recognize student leadership
  • Minority Student Scholarships ($2,000 each), Four awards for African American, Native American and minority students

Canned food drive runs Dec. 2-6 in LeBaron foyer

The Kappa Omicron Nu and Phi Upsilon Omicron human sciences honor societies are sponsoring a Hunger's Heroes food drive Dec. 2-6 (8 a.m.-5 p.m. daily, LeBeron Hall foyer). Place your nonperishable canned food items in the labeled box in the foyer; they will be delivered to Ames' Emergency Residence Project, which serves individuals and families who are homeless or in transition.

Individuals can comment on regents agenda at Nov. 21 public hearing

Members of the public will have an opportunity to provide early input on agenda items for the state Board of Regents Dec. 4 telephonic meeting. Those who wish to comment are invited to attend one of the six public hearings that will be held at the regents institutions and board office. (See schedule.)

The public hearing at Iowa State is Thursday, Nov. 21, 6-7 p.m., Memorial Union Campanile Room. All public hearings will be video recorded and posted to the regents hearings website.

Meeting materials and an agenda for the December meeting will be posted to the regents homepage by Nov. 19.

Madrigal Dinner tickets available Dec. 2

Tickets go on sale Dec. 2 for the music department's 49th annual Madrigal Dinners, planned for Jan. 17-18 (5:30 p.m., social hour; 6:30 p.m. dinner, MU Great Hall). Cost is $42 ($38 for students, senior and groups of 10 or more). Tickets are available online; at the MU ticket office (11 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday); by mail (PDF); or by phone, 4-8349. 

Central Stores units closed afternoon of Nov. 21

All Central Stores operations (including Central and Material Stores, ISU Surplus and trucking and deliveries) will be closed from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21.  All staff in those units are participating in a training session.

HCI program seeks student teams for design challenge

The Human Computer Interaction program is asking students to team up and participate in the ISU World Usability Day Design Challenge. The challege follows a global call from worldusabilityday.org to create solutions that address health care issues. ISU's challege is to create a conceptual design for a medical Tricorder device, similar to the popular "Star Trek" deviced used in the sci-fi show to diagnose health problems. ISU students may create teams of up to five people to create a three-minute pitch video, showcasing their user-centered solution. Videos must be submitted online by 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 1. Winners will be announced on Dec. 10. 

Associate dean of students candidates interview this week

Four finalists will interview on campus next week for the associate dean of students post. Their visits will include an open forum with the campus community, all in 136 Union Drive Community Center. Candidates resumes are online. The candidates and open forum dates are:

  • Jane Birkholz, University of Wisconsin -- Marathon County, Wausau, Nov. 18 (11 a.m.-noon)
  • Wendy Robinson, Des Moines Area Community College, Ankeny, Nov. 19 (10-11 a.m.)
  • Keith Robinder, ISU student assistance and outreach services, Nov. 20 (2-3 p.m.)
  • Debra Sanborn, ISU Hixson Opportunity Awards and National Student Exchange programs, Nov. 21 (1:30-2:30 p.m.)

Noon seminar looks at women's leadership in veterinary medicine

A women's leadership seminar, "Sharing Solutions and Closing the Gap," will be presented Monday, Nov. 18 (noon-1 p.m., 2532 Vet Med) by Julie Kumble, Women's Fund of Western Massachusetts; and Donald Smith, dean emeritus of Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine. Their talk, based on data and interviews with women leaders from all areas of the veterinary medicine profession, will examine topics such as critical mass, the "leaky pipeline," perfection complex and institutional factors that thwart women's leadership in the field. All are welcome.

OPPTAG seeks teachers for 2014 summer classes

ISU's Office of Precollegiate Programs for Talented and Gifted (OPPTAG) seeks faculty and graduate students interested in teaching talented and gifted students in grades 3-12 during summer 2014. Individuals with a passion for their field of study and the skills to work with elementary, middle or high school gifted students are sought. The OPPGTAG staff also is looking for exciting new classes to add to its repertoire (last summer's courses are online). Interested individuals should contact the OPPTAG office at opptag@iastate.edu or 294-1772.

Tickets on sale for Dec. 5 Kacey Musgraves concert

Tickets are on sale for a campus concert by rising country music star Kacey Musgraves on Thursday, Dec. 5 (8 p.m., MU Great Hall, doors open at 7 p.m.). Tickets are $25 ($20 with an ISU student ID) at MIDWESTIX; a 3 percent fee is applied to online purchases. Tickets also may be purchased at the Maintenance Shop box office in the Memorial Union in person or by phone (515-294-8349), weekdays 11 a.m.-5 p.m. A $1 per-ticket fee is applied to phone orders, and all tickets additionally are subject to a $2 MIDWESTIX fee. Musgraves was named new artist of the year at the 47th annual Country Music Association Awards on Nov. 6.

Capital Cities and Fitz and The Tantrums concert is Nov. 19

The pop/rock bands Capital Cities ("Safe and Sound") and Fitz and The Tantrums ("Out Of My League") will present a joint concert on Tuesday, Nov. 19 (7:30 p.m., Stephens Auditorium, doors open at 6:30 p.m.). The Los Angeles-based electronic/dance band Beat Club will open the show. Tickets are $35 at all Ticketmaster locations; ISU students with ID pay $25 at the Stephens ticket office only.

Fullfill wishes at five Giving Tree locations

The YWCA Ames-ISU, Faculty Senate and the Ames school district are hosting the 14th annual Giving Tree through Dec. 2 to support more than 100 local children. Five Giving Trees across campus are decorated with tags that contain the children's special wishes. To participate, remove a tag from a tree, purchase that item and return it (unwrapped) to: 103 Lab of Mechanics, 2101 Agronomy, Vet Med Small Animal Hospital desk, 101 Hamilton or 306 MacKay. Cash donations also are welcome in the YWCA office, 210 Lab of Mechanics. Checks should be payable to the YWCA Ames-ISU. Receipts are available when requested. The Business college also is sponsoring a food drive for families represented on the Giving Trees. The trees are in these campus locations:

  • 103 Lab of Mechanics (Faculty Senate office)
  • Commons outside 2101 Agronomy
  • Glass hallway, Vet Med Large Animal Hospital
  • First floor foyer, Hamilton Hall
  • Breezeway connecting LeBaron and MacKay halls

For more information, contact Angela Merrick, 4-0043; or Sherri Angstrom, 4-9717.

Destination Iowa State is looking for team leaders

The New Student Programs office is looking for student team leaders for Destination Iowa State, Aug. 21-23, 2014. DIS is an excellent way for current students to show their Cyclone pride, be part of a team, develop leadership skills and earn up to $250. Each team leader mentors a group of approximately 15 students through the Destination Iowa State experience. More information and the application are online; applications are due Friday, Feb. 7. Questions may be directed to Kasie Von Haden, New Student Programs, 515-294-6660.

Bid on postcard prints through Nov. 7

The University Print Society is hosting Temptation: 13th Annual International Postcard Print Exchange exhibition and silent auction through 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, in Gallery 181, College of Design. The show features the work of 318 artists from 33 U.S. states and six other countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, South Korea and United Kingdom. All prints on display are for sale through a bidding process that's explained in the gallery. This is an opportunity to collect interesting pieces of art or purchase unusual gifts. Proceeds help print club students attend national printmaking conferences. Bidding ends at 5 p.m. Thursday; winners will be notified by email and arrangements made for them to pick up their prints the week of Nov. 11.

Tickets for Dave Chappelle's Friday show are on sale today

Comedian Dave Chappelle makes a stop at Stephens Auditorium on Friday, Nov. 8 (7:30 p.m.). Tickets ($55, no student discounts) go on sale at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4 via Ticketmaster, including the Iowa State Center ticket office. Chappelle's show will include two 15-minute openers and no admission.

Student-athletes hope to can hunger at Homecoming football game

The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and Iowa State student-athletes will be collecting non-perishable food items prior to the Nov. 9 Homecoming football game (11 a.m. kickoff). All donations to CyCans will be picked up by student-athletes in the paved tailgating lots starting at 9 a.m. to benefit the Food Bank of Iowa. The Cyclones' goal is to collect 10,000 pounds of canned food to fight hunger.