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December 14, 2001
  • War heroes
  • Geoffroy recommends tasers
  • Officials encourage low staffing over holiday to save energy
  • It all starts with reading
  • Ruan to receive honorary degree
  • Ahhhhhhhgh! (photo, Lego competition)
  • Senate passes policy on temporary faculty
  • Web project will help combat bioterrorism
  • Social justice concerns drive Patton's research interests
  • P&S Council wary of budget-balancing tales
  • Where we live
  • It all starts with reading
  • Security cards have made an impact in three years
  • Iowa Staters prepare for bowl game in their own ways
  • Announcements
    • Cyber attack expert joins Geoffroy on Talk of Iowa
    • P&S, Merit tuition grant applications due Dec. 14
    • ISU surpasses UW goal
    • Memorial Union has special poor weather room rate
    • AccessPlus kiosks replaced
  • Beware of "toner phoners"
  • Old-fashioned holiday
  • Stem cell research ethics discussed at faculty retreat
  • Retirements
    • Tom Bowers
    • William Lord
    • Mary Ann Evans
  • Death
    • Edna Wiser
  • Where's Bob

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    November 30, 2001

  • Woteki to begin in Ag dean post in January (photo, Ag Dean)
  • Campus crows persevere in creative turf battle (photo)
  • Students reflect on Web-enhanced classes (WebCT)
  • Bowl-bound (photo, football)
  • Snow? Here's what you should know
  • Challenging Students (Southern pipeline serves minority students)
  • Heroes opens Dec. 7
  • Plant pathologist and sustainable ag enthusiast (photo, Adam Bogdanove)
  • Services relocated after photo unit closes
  • Ask an expert: Holiday gift ideas for children (photos, Michael Godfrey, Joan Herwig, Carol Phillips)
  • EPA inspections anticipated spring semester
  • Tuition hike, stadium parking receive regents approval
  • Announcements
    • Kwanzaa celebration is Dec. 8
    • Geoffroy on Iowa Press next month
    • Honors students' poster presentation is Dec. 4
    • Phonebook recycling pick-up is Dec. 8
    • Poinsettia sale will benefit Reiman Gardens
    • Science Bowl seeks volunteers
    • Victorian holiday at the Farm House
    • Lunch with Cyclone basketball coaches in December
    • Holiday choral festival is Dec. 2
    • Women reformers discussed
    • Campus security is topic of December P&S forum
    • Alumni Association nomination deadline Dec. 1
    • Tea at The Knoll for ISU Women's Club
  • The first step (photo, Carver Co-lab)
  • Receptions
    • Douglas Lewis
    • Cheryl Sanford
    • George Covert
    • Patricia Swan
  • Senate votes against Tasers (faculty senate)
  • The haves and have-nots (photo, Hunger Banquet)
  • A hero (photo, W.R. Underhill, Heroes Among Us)

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    November 9, 2001

  • Online and unplugged (photo, Kori Kaiser, Glen Petersen, wireless)
  • First endowment review team has begun its work
  • Celebrating (photo, J.C. Schilletter)
  • Festival of Lights is Nov. 28
  • Change window for medical, dental plans closes Dec. 7
  • She has high hopes for adult learners (photo, Deborah Kilgore)
  • Geoffroy: ISU funding ratio lags behind peers
  • Program helps aspiring faculty -- during graduate school
  • Diving in (photo, "Splash")
  • Athletics signs 5-year, $8.1M marketing contract
  • Challenging Students (Prize-winning writers)
  • Where's Bob
  • Deaths
    • Linda Sickels
    • Darlene Wicks
  • Reception
    • George Covert
  • Announcements
    • Free flu shots through Nov. 16
    • Volunteers needed for Ames Lab/ISU Science Bowl
    • Recycle your phonebooks
    • Madrigal Dinner tickets on sale
    • ISU employees surpass United Way goal
    • 25-Year Club banquet set
    • Wreath workshop is Dec. 1
    • Basketball coaches schedule fan lunches
    • Solar car team announces naming contest
    • A form for submitting ideas is accessible online at
    • Summer interns sought
  • This will pinch a little

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    October 26, 2001

  • Visits set for Ag dean candidates
  • Big Job (photo)
  • Planning begins for FY03 cuts
  • It's time to choose health, dental plans
  • Lech Walesa (photo)
  • Teams aid food service merger (photo)
  • Geoffroy seeks opinions on campus Tasers
  • Proposal: Broader public access to ISU facilities
  • Where's Bob
  • ISU Photo Services will close next month
  • Search committee for Business dean to convene
  • Early retirement option extended
  • Announcements
    • Geoffroy is council's guest Nov. 1
    • Student Services Building re-dedication is Oct. 31
    • WOI Radio fall fund drive a record-setter
    • Review committee seeks comments
    • Extension keynote session open to all
    • United Way gifts at 98 percent of ISU goal
    • Faculty, staff sought for dance marathon
    • Geoffroy on Nov. 7 Talk of Iowa
    • Spektor is Fulbright scholar
    • One-woman play depicts environmentalist Carson
    • Benefit concert by ISU orchestra
    • Rec Services offers 5-week yoga class
    • Basketball season tickets on sale
    • Campus directories available at bookstore
    • P&S awards deadline coming
    • Appointment
  • Deafening! (photo)
  • U.S. postal increases likely next fall
  • Reception
    • Theresa Young
  • Hold on
  • Regents pass naming policy for buildings
  • Three (photo)

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    October 12, 2001

  • Geoffroy: More "big impact" programs sought for ISU (photos,
      presidential installation)
  • Geoffroy shares plan to meet part of mid-year cut
  • Engaging Iowans via the phone (photo, ISU Extension Hotlines,
      Jane Anne Stout, Richard Jauron, Margaret Van Ginkel, Jeff Iles)
  • Video conferencing: Money-saving alternative to traveling (ICN, ITC,
      Matt Darbyshire)
  • Englin named dean of students
  • Where's Bob
  • Senate continues discussion on temporary faculty policy
  • Energy conservation plan strides into winter phase
  • Groundbreaking for Carver lab is Saturday
  • Announcements
    • Open change period for Merit staff under way
    • Workshop on making Web sites accessible
    • Diversity office has new name
    • Walesa talk is Oct. 15
    • Survey expert to give talk
    • Tickets available to food prize presentation
    • United Way drive at 67 percent of goal
    • APHC coming to Stephens Auditorium
    • In Touch luncheon is Nov. 8
    • Free flu shots Oct. 29-Nov. 16
    • WOI Radio fund drive is Oct. 12-19
    • Meyer named to Ag communications post
  • Lend Me A Tenor opens Oct. 26
  • Receptions
    • Jack Moorman
    • Denzil Stacy
  • Challenging Students ("Soar in 4")
  • Taking Shape (photo, Jischke building, ISU Honors)
  • In the locker room (photo, soccer, Stephanie Gabbert)

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    September 28, 2001

  • Campus invited to installation, celebrations
  • Campus comes together (photos, Paul Ness)
  • Strategies to deal with budget cuts in the works
  • Athletics study under way NCAA re-certification sought
  • Geoffroy: More faculty needed
  • Stay safe (photo, Randy Wickman, Will Cannon)
  • MGT completes campus visits, recommendations next (higher ed.
      consultants)
  • The heart of a researcher (photo, D. Lee Alekel)
  • Regents OK building names (Thielen, Gerdin, Hoover, Roy J. Carver)
  • Health center named for Thielen
  • Groundbreaking set (Gerdin Business Building)
  • Teachers offer tips on teaching (Steve Jungst, Scott Chadwick, Sue Crull,
       Jan Thompson, Michael Martin, Loren Zachary, Connie Hargrave,
       Neil Nakadate)
  • Hypnotist kicks off Family Weekend
  • Sloss' 100th birthday celebrated during annual Women's Week
  • Beardshear ground floor dedicated (student answer center)
  • Estes in concert
  • Where's Bob
  • Balance is key to coping with terrorist attack
  • Challenging Students (Abby Thayer)
  • Neon to spare (photo, Memorial Union Bowling alley)
  • Announcements
    • Swing dance set for Oct. 6
    • Video shown of speaker
    • Geoffroy at October forum
    • Street Scenecancelled
    • New faculty orientation
    • Geoffroy on Talk of Iowa
    • Appointments
      • Michael Whiteford
      • Jackie Litt
      • Robert Jernigan
  • Like music to the feet (photo, plaza, Music Hall)
  • Ahhh, September (photo)

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    September 14, 2001

  • Let's play hockey (photo, new ice arena)
  • Task force delves into teaching and learning (Center for Teaching Excellence)
  • Counselors ready to help (attacks on America)
  • Employee information online (access plus, vacation, sick leave, payroll)
  • Energy plan enters fourth month (energy conservation)
  • Challenging Students (Ag Business Club, practical club experience)
  • And pedal, and swallow... (photo, precision cycling class)
  • McCammon will lead T&D office (P&S Council)
  • Goal: Corn that acts like wheat (photo, Paul Scott)
  • United Way drive is 4 weeks long
  • Enrollment sets another record
  • Pope: Budget cuts could hold silver lining (photo, Christie Pope, faculty senate)
  • School ID numbers replace Social Scurity numbers
  • Crimes of the Heart opens Sept. 21 (photo, ISU theatre)
  • Receptions
    • Sarah Terrones
    • Mike Sandholm
    • Charlene Carsrud
    • Donna Schradle
    • Karen Bolluyt
  • Announcements
    • E-business conference is Sept. 26-28
    • Geoffroy on Talk of Iowa
    • NRHH members sought
    • Grant proposals sought
    • International dinner series planned
    • Gardens raise nearly $16,000
    • Satellite program examines media violence
    • New rules for American Express cards
    • Appointment
  • Death
    • Lloyd Avant
  • Reflections (photo, Memorial Union)
  • Ready to play (photo, football)

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    August 31, 2001

  • New halls, entries in Union plan (Memorial Union)
  • Moving day (photo, President Geoffroy, Knoll)
  • Presidential task force to seek ways to increase effectiveness, efficiency
  • Watch for get-rich bank scam (e-mail)
  • Ice arena to be dedicated Sept. 5
  • Iowa State's sales team (Admissions, recruiters)
  • Ecademy could compel more profs to put courses online (web-based
      teaching, AIT)
  • Communication still Tops Heer's P&S list (P&S Council, Rex Heer)
  • Comedian kicks off theme year celebration with free show (Challenging
      students to become their best, theme celbration, Jake Johannsen)
  • 12 retention proposals funded
  • Challenging Students (Erin Schneider, Support from her sisters)
  • The new neighborhood (photo layout, Helser)
  • Hall of Famers inducted Sept. 7 (photo)
  • Help yourself (photo, Pres. Geoffroy, Linden Hall)
  • Senate reviews Student Affairs (Faculty Senate)
  • Retirement
    • Wayne Fuller
  • Announcements
    • Plant sale at Reiman Gardens
    • Traffic gates in operation
    • Soil scientist gives Pierre talk
    • Rec services starts fall lineup
    • Focus on biotech foods
    • OPG is online, updated
    • Nominations sought
    • Online billing info available
    • Department heads named
    • Learn the ropes
    • Tearoom restored
    • MU bowling lanes updated
    • Chemistry bloopers film
    • Zip+4 needed for mail
  • Feeling nostalgic? (photo, Iowa State Fair, Dorm Room then and now)
  • MU leaders look for dining options (Cardinal Room)
  • Fall hours at Reiman Gardens begin this weekend

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    August 10, 2001

  • English 104 experiment to begin (Margaret Graham)
  • Energy efforts paying off (photo, conservation, David Miller)
  • Officials say no mandatory holiday furlough (shut down, money)
  • The dust settles (photo, Osborn Cottage demolition)
  • Early retirement replacement plan likely (Warren Madden, Benefits
      Committee)
  • Stewart named DPS interim director (Jerry Stewart)
  • Watching the corn (photo, Arnel Hallauer)
  • Student Challenge (How they spend their summer vacations, Megan
      Hartman, Jennifer Rasmussen, Jeremy Hayes, summer
      undergraduate internships)
  • Original plays highlight ISU Theatre season (photo, Jane Cox, Patrick
      Gouran, World War II, Barbara McClintock)
  • The first one (photos, Hawthorn Court)
  • Lecture program promises to challenge students
  • Summer at Reiman (photo layout)
  • Three vie for dean post (dean of students candidates)
  • End of the ride (photo, solar car, Team PrISUm)
  • Announcements
    • New call for volunteer readers to record textbooks
    • Venkata reappointed as chair
    • Cam shows construction of Reiman complex
    • Gift assists students with disabilities
    • More returning to Beardshear
    • ISU sets record in sponsored funding
    • September jazz program at Pella Opera House
    • Cardinal and Gold Breakfast
    • Golf Fore United Way
    • Bowling league welcomes new teams, individuals
    • Seminar to improve teaching skills
  • Retirements
    • Robert Harris
    • Nancene Wengert
    • John Clem
  • Basketball players to promote tourney at state fair booth
  • Pass the paté, please (photo, picnic)
  • An introduction to Iowa State (photo, Becca Jurgens, campus tour)

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    July 20, 2001

  • Geoffroy: Plant sciences is the economic opportunity for Iowa (budget,
      strategic plan)
  • Not your typical bedtime reading (photo, Linda Poore)
  • ISU Foundation to purchase NFO building
  • Reminisce with Iowa State at the fair (photo, Iowa State Fair)
  • ITC to relinquish films, videos to library (movies)
  • She shatters the librarian stereotype (photo, Karen Craft)
  • Iowa State Web, other Internet services down July 29 (outage)
  • New job responsibilities (Van Auken, Sharp, Peterson, Brooke, Rodermel,
      Peters, Jacobson)
  • Announcements
    • Honors Program moving
    • Geoffroy on Talk of Iowa Aug. 1
    • Additional traffic lights on Stange Road
    • Tuition grant deadline is July 27
    • Commencement is Aug. 11
    • Stange Road open
    • New indirect costs rates
    • It's race week
    • ISU hosts Shrine Bowl game
    • Road closings during Iowa Games
    • Student recruitment and retention proposals due Aug. 10
  • Student Challenge (Amy Healy)
  • Back to Beardshear (photo, Student Financial Aid)
  • Retirement
    • Sharon Drake
  • Death
    • Randy Walker
  • That perfect day (photo, Jim Wilcox)
  • Fungi and Lichens (Photo, Richard Pohl, herbarium)
  • Mini mills could turn Iowa into gourmet oil site (photo, soy oil, Tong Wang,
      Larry Johnson)

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    June 29, 2001

  • Gregory Geoffroy (photo)
  • Pay hike average could top 3.5 percent (salary increases)
  • Geoffroy: No. 1 land-grant goal is the right one (Geoffroy Q and A)
  • Letter to the editor (John Robyt)
  • Where biology meets sociology (Patricia Negreros-Castillo)
  • Campus markers note Iowa State achievements
  • Ahead of schedule (photo, Stange Road)
  • Regents approve Osborn Cottage demolition
  • Mitchell says independent foundations are the models (Tom Mitchell)
  • Kliemann named to provost office post (Wolfgang Kliemann)
  • Ask Inside (solor car number)
  • Reception
    • Brian Tenclinger
  • Announcements
    • Recruitment and retention grant funding returns
    • P&S tuition reimbursement fund continues
    • Business college names interim associate dean
    • Hall appointed to council term
    • Registration open for nature camp for adults
  • The process of becoming a Cyclone
  • On the Street (photos, Joann Brown, Kevin DeRoos, Phyllis Peters, Jon Weintz)
  • Down on the (ISU) farms (photos)
  • Virtual fun (photos, regents visiting C6)
  • New online energy FAQ offers advice on when to flip the switch
  • Units returning to Beardshear

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    June 8, 2001

  • Budget shortfall will cost 180 positions
  • Road construction season (photo, Haber Road)
  • Geoffroy installation set for Oct. 6
  • Eighty campus buildings to receive energy plans
  • Quick exit (photo, Beardshear)
  • Labh Hira is interim Business dean
  • Thanks to volunteers (Special Olympics)
  • One nation, one curriculum (photo, Betty Steffy, Fenwick English)
  • ISU leaders await final number for salary awards
  • ABC garden book on sale now (photo, Reiman Gardens, A child's Garden of
       Flowers
    )
  • Local child care need mirrors state picture
  • Ask Inside
  • Season at Stephens tickets on sale now
  • Coming to a lot near you: building construction (College of Business, Hoover
      Hall, Honors Program building, Extension 4-H Youth Building, Bus terminal,
      Carver Co-laboratory, Residence dept. projects)
  • House on the hill (photo, Knoll construction)
  • Announcements
    • American Express card terms change July 1
    • Use ISU Purchasing card at Target
    • ISU Purchasing card use broadens
    • Lewis gets Master Gardener appointment
    • Andre to chair education department
    • Registration open for tissue symposium
    • Hendrickson is LOMIS chair
    • Petersen sculpture dedication is June 8
    • Acting director named
    • Carter to lead business departments
  • Receptions
    • Darryl Wilson
    • Norma Hensley
  • Be our guest (photo, Elizabeth Berghout, carillon)
  • Institute awards first set of research grants (Plant Sciences Institute)
  • Work study cut lowers earning limits for returning students
  • New theme year to focus on students

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    May 18, 2001

  • Iowa State entry into the Smithsonian (photo, cornhusker, Christian Petersen)
  • Energy conservation (building audits)
  • Campus rejects one-brand beverage concept (Coca-Cola)
  • Allen will lead External Affairs for a year
  • Cheville is next Vet Med dean
  • Legislature adjourns; budget questions remain
  • Sold! (photo, bike sale)
  • New desktop computers must meet standards
  • Team PrISUm passes first test (American Solar Challenge, Formula Sun)
  • University administrative posts go to Mark Chidister, Susan Carlson   (assistant to the president for budget planning and analysis, associate
      provost)
  • Conduct policy finally clears senate (faculty senate)
  • Special Olympics rely on loyal campus volunteers
  • P&S Council elects 2001-02 officers
  • Flowers for a graduate (photo, Lisa Shearrer, Golden Key Honor Society)
  • Receptions
    • F.C. Parrish
    • Shirley Stakey
    • Karen Klaiber & Janie Lohnes
  • Carillon summer series opens May 23
  • Death
    • Jack Weigle
  • Announcements
    • Rosenthal named women's center director
    • CTE faculty fellows named for 2001-02
    • Seagrave on June 6 Talk of Iowa
    • NSF grant supports interdisciplinary work
    • Alumni association sponsors student's trip to Kenya
    • Statistics conference is June 21-22
    • Catt workshop applications due June 15
    • ISU Alumni Association to present Impact Awards
    • Decision on early retirement option still pending
  • Ag dean search recommences
  • Conference focuses on youth success in sports -- and life (Rich Engelhorn,
       Jim Thompson)
  • Field time (photo)
  • Memorial Day gathering
  • Students help communities with immigration issues (Nancy Bevin)
  • Dusty job (photo, Helser hall demolition)

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    April 27, 2001

  • Alumnus to get honorary degree at graduate ceremony (photo, Keith
      Yamamoto)
  • Garden time (photo, Reiman Gardens, tulips)
  • Cost-saving proposals include energy conservation, winter shutdown
      (budget cuts)
  • Dinger (photo, softball)
  • Lost senate quorum delays conduct policy vote
  • He'd like to help (photo, Norm Hill, ISU Surplus, Central Stores, Warehouse)
  • Regents approve faculty P&T list, student residence rates for 2001-02
  • Petersen sculpture tapped for Smithsonian (photo, Christian Peterson,
      Brunnier Art Museum, Lynette Pohlman, photo of cornhusker statue)
  • Ask an expert (photos, Cynthia Hayes, Gary Hightshoe, Jeffrey Iles,
      Michael Martin)
  • Announcements
    • Correction
    • Animal science gets acting department head
    • Campus lost and found
    • Seagrave on Talk of Iowa
    • Change your pay plan now
    • Stange Road construction
    • Candidate pulls out of search
    • Summer sessions
    • Tuition grant application deadline
    • Bicycle auction May 1
    • Vet Med students raise $5,000 for 'Ark' project
    • Student retention project teams will share results
    • Lavender Graduation is May 3
    • Culture Corps grant proposals sought
    • Ward is claims administrator
  • Deaths
    • Richard Stone Jr.
    • Dorothy Labensohn
  • Reception
    • Gerald Klonglan
  • Center's management contract goes to new bidder (Iowa State Center,
      Aramark, SMG)
  • Special orders (photo, Jim Nelson, senior breakfast)
  • Laying it out (photo, Amanda Sanders, architecture, College of Design)
  • Veishea (photos)

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    April 13, 2001

  • Record book entrant (photo, Shelly Kringen, gymnastics)
  • Employee preferences sought on cost-saving-strategies (ISU budget, Legislature)
  • Spring convocation is April 16
  • Campus bus shuttles to expand this fall (CyRide)
  • It's showtime (photo, Science Fair, Mauree Gibson)
  • Family Matters (God factor, church attendance)
  • At work between a rock and . . . ice (photo, Neal Iverson, Glaciological Observatory)
  • Caps stall senate talks (faculty senate)
  • P&S Council endorses continuation of early retirement program
  • Veishea leaders hopeful ISU families will take part (photo of solar car, PrISUm Odyssey)
  • NPR's Sedaris to speak on campus (David Sedaris)
  • Snap . . . crackle . . . world record? (rice krispie world record)
  • Final ISU Theatre show opens April 26
  • Announcements
    • Honors poster presentations
    • Women's center director candidates announced
    • Research centers have European partners
    • Findlay to speak at honor society meeting
    • Noise awareness day
    • Some telecommunications staff temporarily in Pearson
    • It's time to renew "extended loan" library materials
    • Forum time changed
    • Spring luncheon tickets on sale
    • Asset Recovery renamed ISU Surplus
    • Endowed ECE chair to be dedicated April 27
    • WOI Radio drive sets spring record
  • No spectators, please (photo, 2001 American Indian Symposium)
  • Receptions
    • Don Eichner
    • Thomas Rogge
    • Edwin Jones
    • Thomas Wheelock
    • Shirley Bauge
    • Gerald Klonglan
    • David Stephenson
  • Getting a bang out of science (photo)
  • Oklahoma! (photo, Linda Pisano)

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    March 30, 2001

  • Pool helps hire and retain targeted faculty
  • No Reiman fee for at least a year (Reiman Gardens)
  • Laying the Groundwork (photo, Knoll construction)
  • Speaker: Management models, universities don't mix
  • Roe keynotes staff professional day
  • Road Scholars head west
  • Letter to the Editor (Thanks to the crews)
  • Cookin' again
  • On the ball: Behind the scenes, Middleton makes it all run smoothly (photo, Connie Middleton)
  • Confer interviews for Vet Med post (Anthony Confer)
  • It's a Hit
  • Candidates visit campus
  • Story-telling, powwow highlight symposium
  • Science fair this weekend
  • ISU opens learning center in Des Moines (downtown learning center)
  • House Call (photo, vet ambulance)
  • Death
    • Al Rutledge
  • Retirement
    • Kenneth Brewer
  • Pharmacy coverage change for those in ISU Plan (insurance)
  • S. Stange to close this summer
  • Announcements
    • Internal search under way
    • Seagrave on Talk of Iowa
    • Extension units merge
    • Volunteers needed
    • Students present fashions
    • A little opera, a little dessert
    • Memorial symposium in June
    • Research exhibit on Germany
    • New address for AccessPlus
    • Learning communities eyed
  • Regents approve new M.S. degree in info tech
  • Electronic gateway open (photo, E-library)



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    March 9, 2001

  • Winter's toll is more than zapped spirits
  • Music Master (photo, David Stuart)
  • Master's program is proof of strength in numbers (Family and Consumer Sciences, Mary Winter)
  • P&S committees making dent in annual priority list (P&S Council)
  • Administrators continue family leave discussions
  • Remember when... (photo)
  • Burger to retire from dining service this month (Stewart Burger, dining service)
  • Getting a head start on the "firsts" (photo, Dan Voytas)
  • Senators reject teaching cap provision (Faculty Senate meeting)
  • Estrich to discuss sex, power (Susan Estrich, Women's History Month)
  • Textbook examines the science behind sculpture techniques (Rohit Trivedi, Materials in Art and Technology)
  • March Madness (photo, Megan Taylor, women's basketball)
  • Dining center offers employee charge accounts
  • Faculty senators elected
  • Announcements
    • Racism, sexism topic of UCW talk
    • Wanted: faculty, staff to teach short course
    • New bulletin has arrived
    • Regents OK land lease
    • DI regional on campus March 10
    • Radio volunteers sought
    • Foreign travel grant applications due in April
    • Latin dance is March 18
  • Receptions
    • Gordon Rolph
    • Arlene Chally
  • 25-Year Club honorees
  • Ballot time (photo, Veishea voting, Christian Dierks)



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    FEBRUARY 23, 2001

  • Pay, job security among temporary faculty concerns (photo, Julie
      Minkler-Tsivakou)
  • Proposed caps on non-tenured teaching draws concern
  • Parking decisions loom as reserve fund builds
  • Where's Bob
  • Panel features Civil War enacters (Joseph McGill, John Krausse,
      Glen Kirshbaum, Mary Sawyer)
  • Standard methods produce new results (photo, Dan Armstrong)
  • Letter
  • Safety tips online
  • Magazines on sale (browsing library, MU)
  • Family Matters (tips, theme, strengthening families, runaways)
  • Invigorated (photo, Vagina Monologues,Shirley Dunlap)
  • A new donor (photo, Pokey, Veterinary Medicine)
  • Announcements
    • Legislative updates
    • Diversity celebration planned
    • Children's choir festival reset
    • Women chemists sought
    • Former band director honored
    • Faculty conference date set
    • Call for proposals
    • Beardshear offices relocate
    • Medical emergency workshop
  • Death
    • Donald Boles
  • Not your usual musical lineup (celebrity concert)
  • Vacated quarters (photo, Helser hall)
  • Book illustrators (photo, Arthur Croyle, John Smith, Megan O'Dea,
      Reiman Gardens)

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    FEBRUARY 9, 2001

  • To the ISU Community (letter from Gregory Geoffroy)
  • A Mom speaks out (photo, Betty DeGeneres, lecture)
  • Senate set to discuss proposal for non-tenured positions
  • Survey reveals gender gap in computer use, interest
  • A stitch in time (photo, kids, groundhog)
  • She'll unravel any riddle, for any individ'l (photo, Diana Pounds)
  • Moody's upgrades ISU Bond rating
  • Family Matters (The demise of alleys, Strengthening Families, theme, tips)
  • Black history month (photo)
  • ISU women read provocative play
  • ISU Theatre play features life off stage
  • Critical incident response team seeks to prevent crises
  • Announcements
    • ISUCards are free
    • Use your new ISU Plan cards
    • Spring enrollment sets record
    • Cholesterol screening available on campus
    • Volunteers sought for conversational program
    • Seagrave, McLaughlin on Talk of Iowa Feb. 12
    • Phone book recycling sets new campus record
    • Concerns about university policies sought
    • Gift will set up faculty chairs in finance, economics
    • P&S/Extension day is April 17
    • Credit union annual meeting
    • Plant sciences colloquium open to public
    • Strong-Minded Women nominees sought
  • Plant Sciences Institute launches grants program
  • Reception
    • Rab Mukerjea
  • Death
    • Larry Eddy
  • Silver Star (photo, Ken Stone)
  • ISU team to develop city planning tool for Beijing (College of Design, Beijing Polytehnic University)
  • From Drew to Dew (Wayne Brady, Veishea)
  • Where's Bob

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    JANUARY 26, 2001

  • Geoffroy picked as new president (photo, search conclusion)
  • Officials: Reiman fee necessary (Reiman Gardens)
  • Exclusive club members (photo, Cael Sanderson, Dan Gable, wrestling)
  • The road to success (Tom DeCarlo, research auto sales, photo)
  • Master teachers excel in using technology (College of Liberal Arts and   Sciences, David Stuart, Tom Ingebritsen, Doug Yarger, Rebecca Burnett,   Steffen Schmidt, Bob Stephenson)
  • On the road again, and again (landscape architecture, photo, grasslands)
  • Family Matters (Giving credit, tips, Strengthening Families, theme)
  • Back home (photo, Marriage Ring, statue)
  • Announcements
    • Applications sought for provost office position
    • Before the Super Bowl, it's the Science Bowl
    • Honors seminar proposals due
    • honors seminar proposals due
    • 25-Year Club banquet set
    • Presidents's Leadership Initiative Awards
    • Veishea is April 20-22
    • Estes to perform with children's choir
    • P&S Council seeks nominees
    • Downhill ski trip Feb. 9-10
    • ISU units host e-business conference
  • Leadership program begins (Shared Leadership for Insitutional Change)
  • Retirements
    • Helen Struve
    • Jean Swanson
    • Gary Wiggins
  • Ask Inside
  • Research shows life may have existed on Mars (Dennis Bazylinski)
  • Annual institute opens next month (Lectures program)

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    JANUARY 12, 2001

  • Back to work (photo)
  • King celebration opens Jan. 12 (Martin Luther King Jr. celebration)
  • Five presidential finalists will visit campus (mugshots, search,
       Sharon Stephens Brehm,Michael Crow, Gregory Geoffroy, Cora Bagley
       Marrett, James Melsa)
  • License to bill (photo, Insight.com bowl, trademarks, Leesha Zimmerman)
  • Senate warms to academic plan (salaries, plant sciences, election)
  • Book examines 20th century shift in motherhood (photo, Jackie Litt)
  • NPR's Sedaris is part of spring lecture lineup (Me Talk Pretty One Day, The
       Vagina Monologues, A View from the Underside: The Legacy of Dietrich
       Bonhoeffer.
    "growing up in America", "Just a Mom")
  • Beat the clock (photo spread, preparations for a basketball game)
  • ISU repeats among top 10 publics in Merit, Achievement scholars (rankings,
       public universities, peer 11 school rankings)
  • Student entrepreneur (photo, Nicole Sallis)
  • Ask Inside
  • Announcements
    • Israel, Palestine focus of lecture
    • University closed Jan. 15
    • Finalists named to benefits post
    • Miller fellowship proposals due Feb. 1
    • Public may attend opera auditions
    • It's a Cylones-Huskers Saturday
    • Ski workshop is Jan. 29
    • Training on electronic resources offered
    • Ag College spring convocation is Jan. 18
    • January jazz program in IPTV studio
  • Government relations adds D.C. staff member (Jon Murphy)
  • How I spent my holiday vacation ... (photo, Stephen Howell, Plant Sciences)
  • Deaths
    • Frederick Hopkins Jr.
    • Rosemary Walker
    • Beulah Vespestad
  • Receptions
    • Jerry Kunesh
    • Jean Swanson
    • Gary Wiggins


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