
Cyclones at the capitol
Faculty, staff and students set up in the capitol's rotunda Tuesday morning, visiting with leaders, legislators and their staff members about 17 Iowa State programs that demonstrate how the university's innovation serves Iowans.
Employees can use new valuable voluntary benefits this month
The Everyday Marketplace portal features offerings that respond to three expressed preferences from Iowa State employees: increase their financial wellness, reduce their financial stress and access benefits that meet their current needs.
Five questions with our extension leader
Vice president Jason Henderson discusses ISU Extension and Outreach's positive impact in Iowa and its future.
Tjaden named to acting leadership role for alumni association
Effective March 1, president Jeff Johnson is on a temporary medical leave of absence to address treatment plans and manage his recent Parkinson's disease diagnosis.
Bookstore, library leaders discuss student savings with senators
Instructors can help by submitting course material requests as early as possible and taking advantage of options such as course reserves and open educational resources.
Regents approve revised strategic plan, more changes may follow
Other items from the Iowa Board of Regents' February meeting: Two spring honorary degrees, building renovations, a new board committee, another ISU degree of the future and first reads of parking and student housing rates for fall.
New degree in integrated health sciences addresses demand for health care professionals
Unlike traditional pre-health majors, the comprehensive program focuses on health and wellness from multiple angles, with classes in life sciences, behavior and social sciences, data sciences and the humanities. Enrollment opens this fall.