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Friday, October 21 2011
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Healthy food advocate Gregory Jaffe will discuss biotech food Nov. 1 at ISU
Gregory Jaffe, director of the Project on Biotechnology at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, will speak at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, in the Memorial Union South Ballroom. Jaffe is a recognized expert on the U.S. regulatory structure for agricultural biotechnology and related consumer issues. His talk, "Genetically Engineered Foods: The Naked Truth," is part of the university's National Affairs Series, and is free and open to the public.
Iowa State researchers studying impact of exercise on flu vaccine resistance in adults
ISU management information systems professor studies online deception
ISU Army ROTC wins regional Ranger Challenge
Iowa State University's Army ROTC won the Task Force
Dodge/Riley Ranger Challenge Competition for the sixth time in
eight years. Seventeen teams competed in the event, which was
held at Camp Dodge on Saturday, Oct. 8. Iowa State fielded two
teams. The Red Team placed first in three out of nine events,
earning an overall ranking of first place. The ISU Gold Team
placed 10th overall.
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The New York Times environmental writer Andrew Revkin to speak at ISU Oct. 24
Andrew Revkin, who has written on global environmental issues for The New York Times since 1995, will speak at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24, in the Memorial Union Great Hall. Within the next couple of generations, the planet's explosive human population is expected to crest at around 9 billion. Questions about how the peak wave of human population growth and human appetites will play out remain unanswered. Revkin will discuss ways to make progress on these issues. His talk, "9 Billion People + 1 Planet = ?," is part of the 2011 Pesek Colloquium on Sustainable Agriculture. It is free and open to the public.
Business College benefactor Russ Gerdin dies
Russell Gerdin, founder of Heartland Express and longtime supporter of the ISU College of Business, died Oct. 14. Russ and his wife Ann provided key support for the Gerdin Business Building and the launch of the College of Business' first-ever Ph.D. program.
"I was saddened to learn that Russ Gerdin passed away. He
has been a great friend to Iowa State, and to Kathy and
me," said Iowa State University President Gregory
Geoffroy. "The Gerdin Building, home to our College of
Business, is a beautiful and permanent reminder of the
generosity and dedication of Russ. We extend condolences to Ann
and the entire Gerdin family on the loss of a truly wonderful
man."
Iowa State, Ames Lab physicist says nanoparticle assembly is like building with LEGOs
Alex Travesset reports in the Oct. 14 issue of the journal
Science that nanotechnology has entered a new era. Because of
developments in nanoparticle self-assembly, designer materials
with unique properties are now possible. And that could lead to
immediate applications in catalysis, medical sensing and
optics.
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ISU apparel students Kaitlyn Clevenstine (left) and Marian Baggenstoss (right) apply the finishing touches to a dragonfly costume that will be worn by student dancer Laura Carr during the "Spirits in the Gardens" program.
ISU students provide costuming, dance to bring Reiman "Spirits in the Gardens" alive
Hira to retire as ISU College of Business dean; will remain on faculty
Labh Hira, who is in his 11th year as dean of the College of
Business at Iowa State University, has announced that he will
retire as dean when his term ends on June 30. He will remain on
the ISU faculty as a professor of accounting.
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