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With student help, researchers find factor linking longer maturation to longer life
An Iowa State University research team identified how developmental delays lead to longer lifespans in fruit flies, a potential model for exploring human longevity.
May 27, 2025

- Science and Technology
Cardinal Space Mining hosts CoSMiC, an alternative lunabotics competition
May 19, 2025
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Celebrating spring graduates
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- Student Success
Madrid native leaves lasting legacy on campus podcasting
Iowa State University double major in psychology and philosophy Elijah Moore takes podcasting to a new level on campus.
May 12, 2025
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- Student Success
Graduating senior Ellie Lashier on her musical journey at Iowa State
Ellie Lashier came to school to study music, and along the way found a second major and a passion for business.
May 14, 2025
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- Student Success
Leading with purpose: Perry native dedicates career to helping others
Graduating senior prepares to graduate with degree in dietetics and return to campus to become a registered dietitian nutritionist.
May 12, 2025
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Innovation at Work
This series highlights the collaboration and creativity that fuel Iowa State faculty and scientists to find solutions to global challenges that strengthen our communities and improve our lives. This collection of words, photos, video and audio showcases Iowa State University's Innovation at Work.
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New Iowa State business dean aims to prepare students to be ‘job-ready’
With a breadth of employment and academic experience spanning the globe and several decades, Raj Agnihotri is uniquely positioned to educate aspiring business leaders, inspire innovation and advance collaboration in an increasingly international marketplace — all from inside what has become his Iowa State University home.
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Iowa State's new state-of-the-art industrial engineering building bolstered by $42M gift
Iowa State University has opened the doors to its new, massive engineering facility, ushering in "a new era of excellence and national prominence." The 80,000-square-foot Therkildsen Industrial Engineering building, located on the southwest side of Howe Hall, gives the Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering its own space for the first time in over 25 years.
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Nuclear USS Iowa sub calls to mind Iowa State's role in the Manhattan Project
Iowa State quietly saved the Manhattan Project, assured an Allied victory and forever changed history. President Wendy Wintersteen writes how the story of Harley Wilhelm illustrates the importance of university researchers and their impact in times of war and peace.