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March 12, 2004
Honors
Board of governors member
David Strom, manager of ISU transportation services, has been elected to the
board of governors for the National Association of Fleet Administrators
(NAFA) and chair of the Mid-West NAFA chapter (Iowa and Nebraska). NAFA is a
not-for-profit society of managers of vehicle fleets for organizations in
the United States and Canada.
Board member
Jane Jacobson, director of student academic services in the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences, has been elected to the Board of Directors for
the National Academic Advising Association. The organization promotes
quality academic advising and professional development of its membership to
ensure the educational development of students.
Print excellence
ISU Printing Services recently received three awards in a print quality
competition sponsored by three Des Moines-based printing associations --
Printing Industry of the Midlands, Des Moines club of Printing House
Craftsmen and the International Publishing Management Association. Products
that received gold awards were the president's 2002 holiday card and the
inserts on a binder prepared for the ISU Meat Lab. A five-picture postcard
set done for Reiman Gardens received a silver award.
Environmental excellence
Two Iowa Staters recently received annual (2003) Iowa Environmental
Excellence Awards. James Baker, University professor in agricultural and
biosystems engineering, received the award in the water quality division for
teaching and research contributions that reduce the impact of agricultural
chemicals on soil and water quality. Mark Shour, Extension program
specialist in entomology, was part of a West Des Moines school district team
that received awards in both the environmental excellence and waste
management categories for a multi-pronged plan for integrated pest
management at all the district's buildings.
New president
Larry Johnson, professor of food science and human nutrition and director of
the Center for Crops Utilization Research, has been elected president of the
American Oil Chemists Society. The society's international membership works
with fats, oils and other materials used for edible and non-edible purposes.
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