News Archive
Monday, July 12 2004
News
Media advisory: ISU hosts economic development open house July 14
Iowa State will host an open house for economic development professionals and company representatives to explore how they can partner with the university to strengthen Iowa's economy. Presentations and tours related to advanced manufacturing, life sciences and information solutions will be from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 14.
Iowa State's College of Business names new faculty fellows
The College of Business has created five new faculty fellowships -- four in the marketing department and one in the logistics, operations and management information systems department. The fellowships help the college maintain competitive faculty salaries and provide professional development resources.
ISU athletics director appointment extended
Athletics Director Bruce Van De Velde's employment agreement has been extended. After his contract expires in June 2005, he'll become an "exempt Professional and Scientific" employee, which is consistent with that of other senior administrators who report to President Gregory Geoffroy.
ISU political pundits offer insight on presidential race
Iowa State University offers several political experts who study the candidates, political advertising, voter polling and turnout, campaign finance, the impact of technology on elections, and other relevant topics.
Tollefson named to entomology chair
Jon Tollefson, a professor in the department of entomology, began a five-year appointment as department chairperson on July 1.
Tollefson has been on the ISU faculty since 1975. He succeeds Joel Coats, who completed a five-year appointment as department chair June 30. Coats remains on the faculty.
Glatz named interim Engineering dean at Iowa State
Charles Glatz, professor and chair of chemical engineering, has been appointed interim dean of Iowa State's College of Engineering through Dec. 31.
He succeeds James Melsa, who retired June 30. Mark Kushner, Founder Professor of Engineering at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, will become permanent dean of ISU's College of Engineering on Jan. 1, 2005.
New chair named for Food Sciences and Human Nutrition Department
A University of Missouri department chair has been named chair of Iowa State's Department of Food Sciences and Human Nutrition. Ruth MacDonald's appointment begins Aug. 1. MacDonald's research focuses on identifying factors in foods that reduce or slow certain types of cancer.
Iowa State experts can comment on mad cow disease
A veterinarian and a livestock market economist are among the Iowa State University experts who can provide perspective on the latest developments in mad cow disease. On June 25, USDA reported that a cattle carcass had tested as "inconclusive" for mad cow disease. A follow-up test at a USDA laboratory in Ames found no sign of the disease, USDA said June 30. Test results on a second carcass, singled out on June 29 as possibly being infected, will not be available for several days.
New Plant Sciences Institute research targets Iowa ag issues
Iowa State University's Plant Sciences Institute will redirect more than $3 million to fast track research that will enhance the value of Iowa crops and target specific challenges facing Iowa agriculture. Over the next three years, researchers will work on five initiatives-- plant genomes, plant biofactories, nutrition, biorenewables and crop protection.