Federal financial aid on 13-year national decrease, one-year Iowa increase
According to the Iowa Board of Regents Annual Student Financial Aid Report, the total financial aid awarded to undergraduate and graduate students increased from $1.06 billion in 2021-22 to $1.12...
View ArticleTerry Anderson, Iowa State alum and journalist, dies at 76
Terry Anderson, U.S. combat journalist and Iowa State alumnus, died at 76 on April 21 in Greenwood Lake, New York. According to the Associated Press, Anderson’s daughter, Sulome Anderson, reported that...
View ArticleReiman Gardens: Buy a plant to support an Iowa State, Story County program
April showers bring May flowers – that is just part of what Reiman Gardens has in store for its upcoming annual plant sale. Rain or shine, the Plant Sale Extravaganza will be open to the public...
View Article‘We are all Palestinians’: Free Palestine demonstration held outside Parks...
Gallery | 11 Photos Jacob Rice Attendees gather during the ISU Students for Gaza demonstration in front of Parks Library, May 1, 2024. Editor’s note: Lu chose not to provide a last name. Students and...
View Article‘Dottore! Dottore!’: Inside Italian graduation traditions
Instead of spending the day in a cap and gown to celebrate graduation, one University of Urbino graduate flaunted around town wearing an inflatable costume. In the United States, there are commencement...
View ArticleTask force seeks increased food security on campus
With about 31% of Iowa State students being food insecure, according to data from ISU Student Wellness, Student Government President Martin Hursh and Vice President Quinn Margrett are aiming to improve...
View ArticleCapping off the year: Country concerts and commencements
As the 2023–24 academic year draws to a close, Iowa State celebrates its spring 2024 graduates and will cap off the final weeks of the semester with several events for students to take part in. From...
View ArticleNuclear energy education creates more favorable perception
The nuclear engineering bachelor’s, master’s and later minor were eliminated due to declining interest and dwindling job opportunities, as previously reported by the Daily. The nuclear engineering...
View ArticleISU Book Store introduces new Immediate Access ONE program
The next stage of Immediate Access emerges for Iowa State. Instead of paying for each online textbook individually, the digital course materials program is launching Immediate Access ONE in fall 2024....
View ArticleTuition increases on the table for upcoming regents meeting
The Board of Regents approved the first of two readings of proposed tuition increases for all three of Iowa’s public universities. The board is expected to vote on the increases during its June...
View ArticleJason Keith named senior vice president and provost
Iowa State University has named Jason Keith as the next senior vice president and provost, pending approval by the Board of Regents, according to a university press release. Keith succeeds Jonathan...
View ArticleIowa House candidates discuss issues at forum with Republicans absent
Democratic House candidates in Story County discussed gun safety, abortion and more amongst each other and one Libertarian candidate at a forum Tuesday night at the Ames Public Library. None of the...
View ArticleThe Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers: Growth through professional...
Since September 2023, the Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) has provided a safe learning environment for multicultural scientists and engineers to grow professionally and join a...
View ArticleMocktails and Mock Interviews event preps students for their careers
Students had the opportunity to work on their interview skills Wednesday during the Mocktails and Mock Interviews event hosted at the Business Career Services Center in the Gerdin Business Building....
View ArticleCan sustainable agriculture feed the world? C.S. Liew meets with students...
C.S. Liew, managing director of Singapore-based Pacific Agriscience, said that sustainable agriculture must prevail to feed the world at the Gerdin Business Building Wednesday. Liew, who is a graduate...
View ArticleStuGov appoints three new senators, seats numerous committee members
Student Government swore in three new senators, approved several club funding requests and sat members to various committees during Wednesday night’s Senate meeting. Sen. Danial Shamsaei, a doctoral...
View ArticleISUPD terminates sergeant, lieutenant resigns following multiple policy...
An Iowa State University Police Department sergeant was terminated, and a lieutenant resigned, following five months of paid leave. The internal investigation concluded that Sgt. Adam Choat and Lt....
View ArticleIowa State professors on the World Food Prize Top Agri-Food Pioneer List
Two Iowa State professors have been named on the World Food Prize’s 2024 Top Agri-Food Pioneer List. Lisa Schulte-Moore, a professor in natural resource ecology and management, topped the list for her...
View ArticleFaith and love without compromise: Inside The Vine’s Queerly Christian group
The Queerly Christian small group at Iowa State University’s The Vine blends spirituality, inclusivity and community. During their most recent gathering on the first Wednesday of October, the...
View ArticleDesign Conversations and Connections: Attendees discuss their experience
The Design Conversations and Connections (DCAC), hosted by the College of Design on Thursday, had employers from across the nation attending the event. DCAC allows design students to reach out to...
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