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  • Adam Hoebelheinrich: 2016 STATEment Maker

    Adam Hoebelheinrich (journalism and mass communication, '09) followed his passion for sports and video editing to Wisconsin, where he leads a digital content team for the Green Bay Packers.

  • Another early career award for LAS physicist

    Rebecca Flint, an Iowa State assistant professor of physics and astronomy and US Department of Energy Ames Laboratory associate, was awarded $750,000 for advanced materials research.

  • Manning-Ouellette named Engaged Scholar Faculty Fellow

    2016-2017 Engaged Scholar Faculty Fellows Selected Dr. Amber Manning-Ouellette, a faculty member in Iowa State University’s Leadership Studies program, was selected by Iowa Campus Compact as one of five 2016-2017 Engaged Scholar Faculty Fellows. Manning-Ouellette teaches leadership courses including service-learning and a global leadership study abroad program in Stockholm, Sweden.

  • A student's passion drives her to work for equal human rights

    Enwesi (political science, ’18) an African American woman, is passionate about human rights and wants to help those who need representation.

  • An adventure in advising

    An adviser in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences shares why June is her favorite month of the year.

  • Marching Band members to perform for D-Day ceremonies

    180 members of the Cyclone Marching Band will visit Normany, France, between June 2 – 6, to participate in ceremonies honoring American World War II veterans in commemoration of the 72nd anniversary of the D-Day landing.

  • ISU students initiated into Phi Beta Kappa

    Seventy-nine students from Iowa State University were initiated into Phi Beta Kappa at a ceremony on May 1, 2016. Phi Beta Kappa, founded in 1776 at the College of William and Mary in Virginia, is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious honorary society. It recognizes students for outstanding academic achievement…

  • Army ROTC students learn to lead and develop others

    Iowa State Army ROTC students' adventure includes powerful leadership training, military style. As a result, cadets transform into competent and confident commissioned officers in the United States Army.