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December 13, 2002

  • Senate approves class disruption policy
  • Lit up (photo, Festival of Lights tree)
  • Federal regulations to track international students begin Jan. 30
  • These stats may bowl you over (photo, football team)
  • Moon may hold secrets of origins of life on Earth (photo, Guillermo Gonzalez)
  • Rasmussen: ISU budget request for FY04 'pretty straightforward'
  • A look back at the ups, downs in 2002 (photos)
  • Volunteers keep tabs on Iowa's wildlife (photo, Jim Colbert)
  • Foundation info policy gets OK
  • What do you wish for Iowa State in 2003? (photos, David Critchlow, Ann Shuey, Steven Hopkins, Ellen Rasmussen)
  • Announcements
    • Carter, Geoffroy on WOI
    • Budget and planning committee seeks your ideas
    • Laptop thefts on campus
    • Admission deadline Jan. 2
    • 25-Year Club banquet set
    • ISCORE set for March 7
  • Death
    • Roger Oppedahl
  • Alumnus Sutherland to give commencement speech
  • Retirements
    • Earl Hammond
    • Bruce Smith
  • Not a creature was stirring (photo, santa and animals)


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    November 22, 2002
  • Insurance rates to go up 13 percent for faculty/staff
  • Festival of Lights continues Iowa State winter traditions (photo, carriage)
  • Senate raises questions about proposed student disruption policy
  • After five (photo, Kim Smith)
  • Ag dean finds university stimulating, rigorous (photo, Cahterine Woteki)
  • Your gift guide to campus shopping (photos, bobblehead, Knoll ornament, ISU leather chair, poinsettia, car flag, Nutcracker Ballet, glass ornaments)
  • Announcements
    • Proposals sought
    • Auction benefits scholarship
    • Rome study tour planned
    • Awards deadline Dec. 1
    • Brown bag lunch planned
    • Art work to be shrouded
    • ISU exceeds United Way goal
    • UCW celebrates Title IX
    • Geoffroy on Talk of Iowa
  • Retirement
    • Carl Anderson
  • Dickens classic comes to ISU Theatre stage (photo, Patrick Gouran)
  • Hear ye, hear ye Madrigal Dinners in January
  • Bonus points if it brings tears to my eyes (photo, Liz Kurt, Jeffrey Johnson, Duane Sorenson)
  • Regents approve tuition hike
  • Farm House all decked out (photo, Lone Star quilt)
  • NPR CEO to give campus lecture


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    November 8, 2002

  • Non-tenure track faculty Lecturers, clinicians start anew
  • Time to review insurance plans, make changes (photo, pharmacy)
  • Three provost finalists to visit campus (photos, Nancy Smith Barrett, Terry S. King, Gary S. Krahenbuhl)
  • Geoffroy talks tuition at P&S forum
  • Students in SI sessions do better than classmates
  • Revisting the past (photo, Farm House arbor)
  • Therapist 'learns by doing' on ground and in air (photo, Ronald Werner-Wilson)
  • Vet Med endowed chair named
  • After five (photo, Marie Mayer)
  • Announcements
    • WOI Radio meets campaign goal
    • Science Bowl needs volunteers
    • Travel grant applications
    • Dance marathon benefits children
    • Faculty forum examines grades
    • Appointment
  • Death
    • Edmund Blinn
  • Retirement
    • Benny Treadway
  • Where's Bob
  • The Beat Goes On (photo, Ballet National du Senegal)


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    October 25, 2002

  • Tropical plants, butterflies populate new conservatory (photos, butterflies)
  • ISU incoming e-mail appears to be about 60 percent spam
  • Honors Building to be dedicated
  • Officials encourage low staffing over holiday break
  • Doing her thing in the butterfly wing (photo, Mary Harris)
  • After five (photo, Richard Pope)
  • Consultants: Free institutions from some state regulations
  • Geoffroy "cautiously optimistic" about FY04
  • Sutherland gift honors Jay Lush
  • Dance replaces dialogue in collaborative event (photo, Stained Glass, theatre)
  • Announcements
    • New ISU directories available, old books can be recycled
    • Cyclones on ABC Oct. 26
    • Tell us if Web site moved
    • Daylight-saving time ends
    • Miller Fellowships info online
    • Writing Center for all students
    • Absentee voting on campus
    • Remember to conserve
    • Winter weather reminder
    • Award deadline approaches
    • Catt Center continues 10th anniversary celebration
    • Veenker upgrades planned
    • Faculty mentors needed
    • Free flu shots offered
  • Retirement
    • Palmer Holden
  • Heading to the food court? (photo, Elaine, swan)
  • Something's in the air (photo, art walk at night)

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    October 11, 2002

  • Half of ISU employees 'flex' their pre-tax dollars
  • Union may be transferred to university (photo, Memorial Union)
  • Borlaug to present first annual Borlaug lecture
  • Groundbreaking for multipurpose practice facility set for Oct. 12 (Johnny Majors Practice Complex)
  • Big day (photo, Cale Sanderson, Pres. George W. Bush, Tom Latham)
  • Buchanan renovation delayed
  • A perfect fit (photo, Deanne Brill, Plant Science Institute)
  • Hilton co-chairs announced (Joseph Pine, James Gilmore)
  • Biotech interest up (photo)
  • Politics, religion on institute's agenda (Institute on World Affairs)
  • Suite 1 open house Oct. 11 (Union Drive Suite 1)
  • Low-cost Microsoft products for those who work at home
  • Council discusses ombuds spot (P&S Council)
  • Deaths
    • Ross Talbot
    • Julian Schilletter
  • Victory (photo, ISU vs. Nebraska football game)
  • Retirement
    • Palmer J. Holden
  • Announcements
    • Geoffroy, Dowling on WOI
    • Geoffroy to speak at senate
    • Workers comp information sessions scheduled
    • Free flu shots offered
    • LC proposals sought
    • PFF deadline approaches
    • Run benefits Special Olympics
    • Cholesterol screening offered
    • Postal, parcel workshops set
  • Where's Bob
  • Built to last (photo, the Workspace, Jackie Litt, Theresa DeWitt)

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    September 27, 2002

  • Geoffroy: ISU success depends on faculty
  • Low-risk offenders give ISU a helping hand
  • Foundation openness policy nears approval
  • We're growing (photo, Parks Library, enrollment)
  • Geoffroy names budget, planning advisory committee
  • Provost finalists could visit this fall
  • Carillon festival premieres Star Bells
  • Gu puts backbone in evolution (photo, Xun Gu)
  • Spam-handler coming Oct. 1
  • After five (photo, Paul Lasley)
  • Scavenger hunt highlights Homecoming (homecoming logo)
  • Women's Week in October
  • Hate crime examined in ISU Theatre presentation (photo, The Laramie Project)
  • Announcements
    • Brown bag lunch series
    • ITC offers various workshops
    • School options discussed
    • Volunteers needed for study
    • Workshop set on grant writing
    • ITC videos moved
    • LAS names master teachers
    • Appointment
  • Mentoring program begins
  • Humble beginnings (photo, Tom Milligan, Henry A. Wallace)
  • A celebration (photo, Sharon Rodine)

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    September 13, 2002

  • New conduct policy already seeing use
  • Convocation changes begin this fall
  • Remembering (photo, September 11 a year later)
  • After five (photo, Nancy Qvale)
  • West side ramp in future plans: Parking deck construction start slated for May
  • Announcements
    • Women's club first event is Sept. 16
    • Art dedication is Sept. 24
    • United Way campaign under way
    • Reiman to hold plant sale
    • AccessPlus redesign debuts Sept. 16
    • Free performance depicts Henry Wallace
    • CD/DVD duplication service
    • Reading to observe Banned Book Week
    • Geoffroy, Birt on Talk of Iowa
    • Smiley to celebrate birthday on campus
    • Online cash reporting starts Oct. 1
    • Faculty forums begin
    • Appointment
  • Of things to come . . . (photo, snowplow roadeo)
  • Receptions
    • Doug Finnemore
    • Pat Dale
  • Council endorses mentor program for women
  • Proud New Yorker happy to be in Iowa (photo, Terence Goodman)
  • Large gifts, endowed faculty posts are focus of annual review
  • Christine Whitman will help Catt center mark 10 years (photo, Christine Todd Whitman)
  • Arts and humanities initiatives to join forces
  • Senate told foundation will be more open
  • Where's Bob
  • Ready to play (photo, soccer)

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    August 30, 2002

  • Yep, we can help you with that (photo, Stewart Burger, Norm Hill)
  • Campus events planned to observe Sept. 11 anniversary
  • Iowa State will seek funds to renovate Morrill Hall
  • Home opener (photo, scoreboard, Jack Trice Stadium)
  • New Taser weapons have yet to be used (photo, DPS, Gene Deisinger)
  • To tan or not to tan (photo, Fred Gibbons, Meg Gerrard)
  • Committee on women founded 30 years ago
  • Hall of Fame banquet is Sept. 6
  • Community building tops Heer's goals for P&S Council (photo)
  • Visiting writer series highlights Lectures lineup (Michael Martone, Jane Smiley,Jayne Hitchcock)
  • Opening week comedian is Lewis Black
  • ISU Dining's evolution continues under new leader (photo, Jon Lewis)
  • Announcements
    • Nutcracker auditions Sept. 8
    • University policies prohibit harassment
    • Purchasing department ends Register ad contract
    • Registration open for fall Workspace classes
    • Rec Services will require ISUCard
    • Two-for-one day in athletic department
    • Graduate biotech fellowships available
    • Sept. 1 deadline to be Honors student research mentor
    • Teleconference serving hearing-impaired students
    • New weekly tips for teachers
  • Death
    • Doug Brown
  • After five (photo, Sandy Rolling)
  • 13 projects awarded grants
  • Clean Sweep (photo, Destination Iowa State)

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    August 16, 2002

  • Life-size (photo, Iowa State Fair)
  • Donors invest in "People" (Investing in People campaign, ISU Foundation)
  • "Big impact" ideas to receive start-up funds (intiatives)
  • Music, ISU Theatre prepare for new seasons
  • After five (photo, Darren Huntley)
  • Hira: ISU is Iowa's "destination college" for business
  • Salary compression is on senate agenda (photo, Max Wortman, faculty senate)
  • Committee oversees campus information technology
  • Therapy (photo, Leslie Reed, Lancelot, swan)
  • KC events planned as part of pre-season football classic
  • Skywalk (photo)
  • Retirement
    • Mary E. Johnson
  • Death
    • Martha "Marty" McHone
  • Announcements
    • ISU will host Aug. 21 Business After Hours
    • Open house at Jischke building is Aug. 19
    • Student service offices moved
    • Seniors needed for immunity study
    • New Faculty, TA orientation seminar set
    • Sign up by Sept. 9 for ISU bowling league
    • Funds available for undergrad research assistantships
    • Reiman Friday concerts continue
    • State Gym basketball floor, track temporarily closed
    • Dietary intervention symposium at ISU
    • Iowa Concern launches Web site
    • College for Seniors preview
    • Faculty needed for Freshman Honors research assistants
    • Appointments
      • Richard Poist Jr.
      • Shawn Rigby
      • Robert Holland
      • Mary Ann Nieves
  • Most faculty, staff will keep men's basketball seats
  • Terrazzo touch-up
  • College convocations

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    July 26, 2002

  • Energy efforts net big savings
  • On the scene (photo, disaster response exercise)
  • Rabideau recommends national search for Greenlee chair
  • Regents OK indoor athletic training facility
  • Faculty report 57-hour work week
  • After five (photo, Mart Ellenberger)
  • Campus arborist watches out for trees (photo, Jim Callahan)
  • Pedestrian safety behind road changes
  • Workspace provides studio for artists, novices (photo, Letitia Hansen)
  • Alumni contribution to Iowa highlights ISU fair exhibit
  • Announcements
    • Hira joins Geoffroy on Aug. 13 Talk of Iowa
    • New brochure highlights ISU
    • Finalists visit campus
    • Workshop ideas sought
    • New faculty, TA seminar set
    • Grant writing series planned
  • It's dark in here (photo, Matthew Hobart, Reiman Gardens)
  • Ask Inside (online airline tickets)
  • Retirements
    • Dick Mundt
    • Edna Young Clinton
    • Jim Huss
  • No statements mailed in July
  • Morning ceremony set for summer commencement
  • Deaths
    • Marcia Cox
    • Marcia Cox
    • Charles Black
  • Under the sun (photos)
  • Where's Bob

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    July 5, 2002

  • Merit bumping affects many
  • Take 1 (photo, IPTV, Marriage Ring)
  • Enhancement funding focuses on faculty, students
  • Woteki adjusts use of Ag endowment funds
  • First Borlaug intern in Mexico (photo, David Schladt)
  • Business students tapped to critique profs
  • Star Gazer (photo, Joe Eitter)
  • Hira appointed Business dean
  • After Five (photo, Jeff Lorimor)
  • ISU travelers may buy air tickets through Web sites
  • Announcements
    • Iverson on Talk of Iowa
    • GoldSheet going electronic
    • Leadership series planned
    • New employee sessions set
    • Lil' Clone memberships open
    • 1,000th card issued
    • Appointments
  • Autograph time (photo)
  • Patience asked as Carver Co-lab utility work affects walks, parking
  • Deaths
    • Rosalie Enfield
    • Joyce "Jake" Hvistendahl
    • Solon "Bud" Ewing
  • On the street with Inside (photos, Rick Fox, Stephanie Salasek, Julie Flory, Jan Walker, Tom Hill)
  • Regents approve Buchanan plans; question merit staff raises
  • ISU fund raising this year will focus on faculty, student needs
  • Where's Bob

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    June 14, 2002

  • Is this the way to South Carolina? (photo, tulip tree)
  • Average increase for faculty, P&S staff around 2.6 percent (salaries)
  • Endowed gifts: Faculty, staff play key role in carrying out donor wishes
  • Committee seeks nominees for VP/provost position (administrative searches)
  • After five (photo, Sorrel Brown)
  • ISU leaders try to carve budget that is 13 percent leaner
  • Lewis appointed AIT director (Dorothy Lewis)
  • Hill opts out of Business post (Ronald Hill, College of Business dean)
  • Letter to the Editor (Bev Fowles)
  • Here's Bob (photo, Bob Elbert)
  • Survey institute will epitomize strength in numbers (Interdisciplinary Research Institute for Survey Science (IRISS))
  • Announcements
    • New admissions deadline is Aug. 1
    • University closed July 4
    • Seminar for those affected by workforce reductions
    • Foundation staff moving June 21
    • Book store holds clearance sale
    • Office moves in residence department
    • Summer sitters list available
    • Odyssey of Mind to return
    • Lot repair may require alternative reserved parking
    • Geoffroy on Talk of Iowa June 18
    • Groundbreaking is June 27
    • Appointment
  • Reception
    • Bill Schmitt
  • Household face (photo, Wheaties, Cael Sanderson)
  • Farm House hosts July 4 event
  • Deaths
    • John Mahlstede
    • Paul Lem
  • New route for info highway (photo, telecommunications, wiring)
  • ISU Foundation names interim president (Peg Armstrong-Gustafson)
  • Tickets on sale for new Stephens season
  • Reiman to hold rose festival
  • Council urges equity for P&S salary increases (P&S Council)

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    May 24, 2002

  • ISU officials respond to further state cuts (budget)
  • It's a Deere (photo, Colby Reams, physical assist devices)
  • P&S numbers increase for variety of reasons
  • After Five (photo, Lee Anne Willson)
  • First lecture in series next week (Jian-Kang Zhu)
  • Smoothing the way for others (photo, Karen Zunkel)
  • Feel the force (photo, cement pumper)
  • Faculty titles reviewed (faculty senate)
  • Cemetery entrance dedicated during Memorial Day gathering
  • Pilot project looks at one-stop portal pages
  • Newlin: Stick to strategic plan
  • Council seeks to clarify grievance procedure (P&S Council)
  • Announcements
    • Inside summer schedule
    • UCW seeking new members
    • Budget info online
    • Female volunteers sought
    • Faculty reminded of survey
    • Biotech facilities info online
    • Appointments
  • Fighting fire (photo, Troy Carey)
  • Foundation begins search for new president and CEO
  • Receptions
    • Hessie Harris
    • Rollin Richmond
    • Dorothy Dyer
  • My Favorite Place (photo feature, Veronica Dark, Jim Twetten, Lauri Dusselier, Walter Trahanovsky)
  • Where's Bob
  • Regents advance construction projects, new center plans

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    May 3, 2002

  • Academic plan will pay out nearly $1.5 million
  • Endowed funds use is appropriate
  • Alumna Abraham to be honored graduation weekend (photo, Katharine Abraham)
  • Further changes likely for graduation day
  • There's lots to champion at Special Olympics games (photo, Prater family)
  • Bissell Road will be closed May 13-Aug. 1 (construction)
  • Manatt mentors record number of Ph.D. students (photo, Richard Manatt)
  • Announcements
    • Call for poetry entries
    • Geoffroy on Talk of Iowa
    • Bike auction May 8
    • Sanderson accepts ISU job
    • Pay plan switch available through July 10
    • Summer camps at Iowa State
    • Course in large van driving May 22
    • WOI spring drive tops $230,000
    • Sunrun is May 20-24
  • Pay stubs to be eliminated in July
  • Deaths
    • Larry Tonderum
    • Robert Fish
  • Receptions
    • Shirley Sjobakken
    • Jackie Smith
  • My lunch guest, the dean (photo, Dean Cathy Wotecki, Pi Betta Phi)
  • American Express or purchasing card? Here's your answer
  • Provost Office announces faculty promotions, tenure
  • After Five (photo, Keith Bystrom)
  • Senate's last meeting is May 7
  • Challenging Students (Sanja Pudar)
  • Regents reject request to rename Honors building
  • The standoff ... pounce ... and the chase (photo)
  • Somber moment (photo, A Piece of my Heart, ISU Theatre)

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    April 19, 2002

  • Veishea turns 80 (photos)
  • Parental leave policy needs regents' approval
  • ISU to cut $15 million (budget task force, budget cuts)
  • After five (photo, Chris Knight)
  • Provost search begins
  • Technology toys make science fun for kids (toying with technology, Larry Genalo)
  • Play focuses on female Vietnam War veterans (ISU theatre, A Piece of My Heart)
  • Senate approves 'Dead Week' guidelines
  • Some computer discounts available
  • Excellence (photo, Mary Holz-Clause, convocation)
  • Council backs family leave policy despite some concerns (P&S Council)
  • Announcements
    • Check online pay information
    • Frederiksen Court dedicated
    • Reiman Gardens extend hours
    • Phi Kappa Phi meets April 24
    • Sending records to archives
    • Academic advisers honored
    • CyCash starts this summer
    • International reception set
    • Veenker summer golf league
    • Wilderness trips offered
    • Athletics spring sale
  • Footloose and wireless (photo, College of Design)
  • Lewis to head campus dining services (Jonathan Lewis)
  • Receptions
    • Raymond Greer
    • Robert Findlay, Lee Haugen
    • Tim McIlrath
    • Joel Snow
    • Dean Isaacson
    • Marty Behrens
    • Carl Bleyle
    • Bryan Cain, Kenneth Heimes, Don Pigozzi
  • Permit increases likely to be approved this week (regents)

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    April 5, 2002

  • New policy for non-tenure track faculty takes effect this fall
  • Golfing with Harry (photo, toying with technology)
  • VR experts visiting campus April 7 (virtual reality)
  • Spring awards convocation is April 10
  • After five (photo, Steve Fales)
  • Senate resolute on Honors building naming
  • Grants help P&S staff study toward their dreams (photo, Lynette Sherer)
  • Extension provides ag classes for Deere Waterloo staff (ag extension, John Deere)
  • Grease is SOV production (photo, VEISHEA)
  • Sensors turn off lights in vacant rooms
  • Dining unit to be managed by residence
  • Business dean visits under way (Kenneth Evans, Ronald Hill, James Koch)
  • Announcements
    • Laptop thefts on campus
    • ISU singles meeting
    • Daylight-saving time begins this weekend
    • DEO title to disappear
    • Special Irish dance demonstration
    • Geoffroy on Talk of Iowa
    • Learning communities institute in May
    • It's University Counsel
    • Workers comp sessions set for supervisors
    • Geoffroy to speak at ISU Women's Club luncheon
    • Student fashion show is April 12-13
    • Lake plunge for Iowa Special Olympics is April 6
    • FPM debuts new Web site
    • Golden Key conference on campus this weekend
  • Deaths
    • Phillip Hawkins
    • Vasilios Petros "Bill" Evangelou
  • Iowa State's national champions (photos, ISU wrestlers)
  • Structure takes form (photo, Reiman Gardens construction)
  • Cool treat
    (photo, Penny Rosenthal, Kathy Svec, Laura Bestler, Wilcox, Women's History Month)

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    March 15, 2002

  • $4.9 million is target in second deappropriation (budget)
  • Shelter from the weather (photo, Cy-Ride shelter)
  • Officials propose no replacement for early retirement incentive
  • After five (photo, Allison Tyler)
  • Council's severance proposal likely to hit roadblocks (P&S council)
  • Spring break staffing
  • Heritage room shows Iowa veterinary history (photo, George Beran, Vet Med)
  • Faculty Forum highlights teachers who use undergrad researchers
  • Political satire next theater workshop (ISU Theatre)
  • Poll: Most favor restoring Morrill if funds found (photo)
  • Senate decries loss of faculty
  • Where's Bob?
  • Announcements
    • Health provider moves
    • Energy savings at $1.2 million
    • P&S Council election concludes March 29
    • Forum highlights local food use on campus
    • Occupational Medicine staff offers info on hearing April 24
    • Learn how to order online from University Book Store
    • P&S development day set
    • Appointments
      • Lisa Lorenzen
      • Charlotte Bronson
      • Carl Arbuckle
  • Freshman goal: To be 'well off'
  • Retirement
    • JoAnn Brown
  • Death
    • Kenneth Coleman
  • Well done! (photo)
  • Northern reception (photo, President's Concert)
  • Iowa Conference on Islam

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    March 1, 2002

  • Summer hours likely again (energy conservation)
  • Geoffroy seeks ideas for Morrill Hall (photo)
  • Hilton is site of hoops regional (women's NCAA)
  • Lab school announces move to year-round services (chlid development)
  • Researchers capture NSF grants (Plant Sciences Institute, Ken Wang,
       Thomas Peterson, Volker Brendel, Patrick Schnable)
  • After five (photo, Randy Moore)
  • Getting through to girls (photo, Monica Bruning, PWSE)
  • Dining service director candidates will visit this month (Richard Berlin III,
       Ronald Burke, Johathan Lewis)
  • March is women's history month
  • Challenging Students (International student teachers)
  • Sweet shoes (photo, Sara Weitzel)
  • Barjche performances open March 8 (photo)
  • Announcements
    • March 14 conference: Learning in wireless environment
    • Cholesterol screening offered through March 9
    • Lowe's purchases will need ISU purchasing card
    • Who's eligible for early retirement program
    • ISU conference on race, ethnicity is March 1
    • Student challenge will result in job swap for some
    • Course in van driving offered
    • T.A. Wilson lecture is March 12
  • Death
    • Gregory Huggard
  • A "Salt Lake" of sorts (photo, animal olympics)
  • Theme celebration awards to be given
  • Alumnus endows engineering post (Willard and Leitha Richardson)
  • Where's Bob
  • On stage with Garrison (photo, Garrison Keillor, WOI,
       A Prairie Home Companion)

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    February 15, 2002

  • President revamps assistant position; search begins
  • Senate approves position papers on early retirement, parental leave (Faculty Senate)
  • History maker (photo, Cael Sanderson)
  • Task force begins review of budget-cutting proposals
  • Cultural exchange (photo, Chuck D, Institute on National Affairs)
  • Council rejects two policy drafts (P&S Council)
  • Examining school choice (photo, Christopher Lubienski)
  • Challenging Students (Lauren Hughes, Packing a lot into her college years)
  • ISU Theatre's Matchmaker opens next week (photo)
  • President's Concert is March 3 in Minneapolis
  • Wrestling with electronic plagiarism
  • Forum promotes student learning
  • Announcements
    • Day care available for sick children
    • E-mail etiquette launches 'Women in Touch' series
    • Next ISU solar car has a name
    • Student Affairs review completed
    • Learning communities workshop is May 13-14
    • Open house Feb. 15 for Intensive English/Orientation Program
    • Riders sought
    • Hawthorn Court name change official in April
    • Poetry reading on sustaining land and community
    • If you're not receiving Inside Update
    • Lunch with the basketball coaches
  • Pioneer endows maize breeding chair (Investing in People)
  • After five (photo, Susan Roe)
  • Winter walk (photo)
  • Up-to-date (photo, Tearoom)

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    February 1, 2002

  • Child leave policy considered
  • Preparing (photo, Sissy Huey)
  • Officials ponder how to keep incentive in early retirement plan
  • With a little help from my friend (Lisa Lorenzen, Andrea Geoghegan)
  • Experts list on the Web
  • Seeing the forest (photo, "Mike" Chen)
  • Committee to advise Geoffroy on diversity issues
  • Student affairs consolidates positions
  • Music business gets a look
  • After five (Carl Mize, ballroom dancing)
  • Taser implementation to take months
  • Regents OK 'free speech' policy
  • Carver to receive Iowa's highest citizenship award
  • Construction projects continue
  • Next question? (photo, Bill Fennelly, Women's Basketball)
  • Announcements
    • Ag dean, Geoffroy to discuss food safety issues on WOI
    • 25-Year Club banquet set
    • Venture capital forum
    • Correction
    • Senate seeks nominations
    • Black History Month marked
    • Babysitters list available
    • Call for proposals
    • Training offered
    • ITC offers workshops
    • Stem cell research discussed
  • Where's Bob
  • Real World (photo, College of Design Creativity Competition)

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    January 18, 2002

  • Parking ramp, deck are part of permit proposal
  • E-mail update to supplement Inside Iowa State
  • The warmth of January (photo, swan)
  • ISU community argues pros, cons of stell cell research
  • Where's Bob
  • Geoffroy's tour of Iowa continues this semester
  • King observance continues today on campus
  • Pursuing a cure for Parkinson's disease (photo, Anumantha Kanthasamy)
  • Senators discuss proposal for ombuds positions (faculty senate)
  • Snow plow needed (photo)
  • Building the ISU budget is forum topic (budget)
  • Council developing severance package proposal (P&S Council)
  • ISU Budget 101
  • Plan ahead: Library copy card to be replaced in July
  • Receptions
    • Richard Ross
    • Elwood"Woody" Hart
  • Here's Bob (photo, Bob Elbert, photography services)
  • Death
    • Richard Brown
  • Announcements
    • Conference to update staff on financial aid procedures
    • Honors proposals due Feb. 16
    • Veishea 2002 dates
    • State science fair entries due March 11
    • 9.11 tons of phonebooks recycled
    • Energy saving gets December boost
    • Finnish choir to perform
    • Ag forum March 1
    • Catt Center lecture is Jan. 30
    • Farrell-Beck book signing is Jan. 30
    • Appointments
  • Can we conquer terrorism? (photos, Q&A, Robert Baum, Ardith Maney, Richard Mansbach, Helen Jensen)
  • Geoffroy opts not to fill external affairs post (VP for External Affairs, Ben Allen)
  • Need help? (photo, Student Answer Center)

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