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Sunday, September 11 2011

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Iowa State remembers the 10th anniversary of 9/11

Iowa State remembers the 10th anniversary of 9/11 from Iowa State University News on Vimeo.

At 9 a.m. on Sunday morning, Sept. 11, from the carillon studio in the Iowa State campanile, alumna Amy Brandau played America the Beautiful. She then rang the bells 10 times, one for each year since the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Brandau is an academic adviser in the College of Engineering and studied the carillon with ISU carillonneur Tin-shi Tam as both an undergraduate and graduate student.

NSF invests $20 million in Iowa’s renewable energy and energy efficiency research

The National Science Foundation is investing $20 million and the Iowa Power Fund another $2 million to build Iowa's research capacity in sustainable energy systems. Iowa's public universities -- Iowa State University, the University of Iowa and the University of Northern Iowa -- will make up the core of the research project. The project will also include partnerships with the state's community colleges, private colleges, school districts, government agencies and industries. The project will support studies in bioenergy, wind energy, energy utilization and energy policy.
News release.

ISU presidential open forums set; finalists not yet selected

Although no finalists have been selected in the search for Iowa State's next president, the search committee has released a tentative schedule for the finalist open forums that will be held on campus later this month. The presidential search committee's next meeting is Friday, Sept. 9.

Inside Iowa State story.

Another record: Iowa State University enrollment nears 30,000

Iowa State's record fall enrollment of 29,887 marks five consecutive years of growth, and includes all-time high numbers of new (direct from high school) and transfer students. Overall enrollment is up 4.2 percent (1,205 students) over the previous record of 28,682 in fall 2010. The student body represents every Iowa county and 106 countries.

News release.

2011 Family of the Year announced

The David and Diane Larson family of Newton has been named 2011 Family of the Year, and they'll be recognized during Cyclone Family Weekend Sept. 30 through Oct. 2.

Cyclone Family Weekend info.

Iowa State chimp researcher reviews "Rise of the Planet of the Apes"

Jill Pruetz, an Iowa State professor of anthropology and world renowned chimpanzee researcher, provides insight on what is fact and fiction about the portrayal of the chimpanzees in the blockbuster movie, "Rise of the Planet of the Apes."

“MythBusters” star Grant Imahara to give behind-the-scenes look Sept. 17 at ISU

Grant Imahara, an original member of the build team on Discovery Channel's "MythBusters," will speak about the popular science TV show during a presentation at Iowa State, Saturday, Sept. 17. His talk, which will include clips from behind the scenes, will be at 7 p.m. in Stephens Auditorium. Doors open at 6 p.m. The presentation is free and open to the public. It is the opening event for Engineers' Week at Iowa State.

News release.

Pulitzer-winning journalist Clarence Page will speak at Iowa State Sept. 14

PBS photo

Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist Clarence Page will present the Chamberlin Lecture at Iowa State University on Wednesday, Sept. 14. "A Campaign Narrative: Why Iowa Matters-or Not," will be at 8 p.m. in the Memorial Union Sun Room. It is free and open to the public. Page won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1989. He has been a columnist and member of the Chicago Tribune's editorial board since July 1984.

News release.