Staffing Iowa State's exhibit
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Iowa State faculty, staff and students who will staff Iowa State's exhibit at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival are:
- David Ringholz, associate professor and director of industrial design
- Lisa Fontaine, associate professor of graphic design
- Lynn Adams, community development specialist, extension community and economic development, Red Oak
- Steve Adams, community development specialist, extension community and economic development, Red Oak
- Arthur Croyle, associate professor of integrated studio arts
- Jennifer Drinkwater, lecturer, integrated studio arts
- Amy Edmondson, senior, industrial design
- Jane Goeken, community development specialist, extension community and economic development, Spencer
- Himar Hernandez, community development specialist, extension community and economic development, Ottumwa
- Karen Lathrop, community development specialist, extension community and economic development, West Liberty
- Sandra Norvell, program assistant, Center for Excellence in the Arts and Humanities
- Chitra Rajan, associate vice president for research and economic development
- Chris van Oort, senior, software engineering
Other participating universities
More than 25 land-grant and public universities will participate in this year's festival, including consortia of Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Tribal Colleges in the land-grant system, and Hispanic Serving Institutions.
Among participating universities are:
- University of California, Davis
- University of Florida
- University of Hawaii
- University of Illinois
- Indiana University
- Iowa State University
- University of Maryland
- Michigan State University
- Mississippi State University
- University of Missouri
- Montana State University
- Oregon State University
- University of Tennessee
- Texas A&M University
- Washington State University
- West Virginia University
- University of Vermont (a contributing university)