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Tuesday, December 6 2005
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The science of moving dirt
Iowa State University's new Geotechnical Mobile Lab is a $350,000, one-of-a-kind laboratory-on-wheels. It will allow engineers to study construction sites right next to the heavy equipment doing all the dirty work. And it could help build better roads and reduce construction costs.
Stay healthy over holidays
ISU physician Marc Shulman offers some health tips for students and travelers.
President, Dean on 'Talk'
President Gregory Geoffroy and College of Human Sciences dean Cheryl Achterberg will be guests on WOI Radio's one-hour, call-in show, "Talk of Iowa," at 9 a.m. Dec. 8. Questions can be submitted in advance to talk@iastate.edu.
Service for Kelly Laughery Dec. 7
The funeral service for an ISU student killed in an apparent hit-and-run accident last Saturday will be held in Fontanelle on Wednesday, Dec. 7. The service for Kelly Jean Laughery, 20, will begin at 10:30 a.m. at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 424 Scott St. Visitation will be held at the church from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, and earlier that day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Steen Funeral Home, 525 Maple.
Vehicle involved in hit-and-run found
ISU Police have located the vehicle involved in an apparent hit-and-run accident that occurred on the morning of Dec. 3. That accident resulted in the death of Kelly Jean Laughery, who had been walking along Mortensen Road at the time she was struck.
Better driving through the snow and rain
A new Iowa State University research center will bring together scientists and engineers to study how weather impacts transportation systems. That could lead to better and safer ways to travel when weather is a problem.
New risk assessment course among the first
Iowa State is among the first in the nation to offer a course in risk assessment for the biological sciences. The course teaches students how to interpret the risk of adverse incidents in such situations as transgenic contamination, the occurrence of salmonella in food and other agricultural or biological situations.
2006 Veishea theme is 'Celebrate Iowa State'
Students leading Veishea 2006 plans have announced that "Celebrate Iowa State" is the theme for next year's event, set for April 21-23. "Our goal is to include everyone across Iowa in the celebration, and get them excited about what Iowa State has to offer," said Veishea General Co-Chair Jessica Lecy.
Payne
Payne is new Extension leader
Jack M. Payne, vice president for University Extension at Utah State University, Logan, has been named vice provost for Extension and outreach at Iowa State. He will begin his duties Jan. 15.
Geoffroy announces Veishea '06 alcohol policy
President Gregory Geoffroy has announced that next year's Veishea celebration will follow the university's standard alcohol policy. That policy permits alcohol on campus, including residence hall rooms, for students who are of legal drinking age.
Agriculture dean finalists named
Five finalists have been named in the search for the next dean of the College of Agriculture at Iowa State.
Reiman Gardens to host holiday celebrations
Reiman Gardens' annual Blossoms of Light festival is Dec. 2, 3, 9 and 10.