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Friday, April 8 2011

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Student named Udall Scholar and Goldwater Scholar

It's one for the record books. An Iowa State University student has been awarded two of the nation's most distinguished scholarships. Nathaniel Looker, a third-year student majoring in global resource systems and agronomy from Des Moines, has been named a 2011 Udall Scholar and a 2011 Goldwater Scholar. Both awards were announced today by the University Honors Program, which coordinates nominations and applications. This semester, Looker is on a research internship this at the Universidad Rafael Landivar in Guatemala, measuring transpiration in a cloud forest. He plans to earn a Ph.D. in landscape ecology and do research for an international research institution or at a university.

News release.

Two students are 2011 Goldwater Scholars

Two Iowa State University students have been named Goldwater Scholars and a third student received an honorable mention in the nation's premier undergraduate scholarship award in mathematics, natural sciences and engineering. They are Chloe Dedic, a mechanical engineering major from Mason City, and Nathaniel Looker, a global resource systems and agronomy major from Des Moines. Mischa

Olson, biology major from Iowa City, received an honorable mention. All three are third-year students. The scholarships were announced at Iowa State today by the University Honors Program, which coordinates nominations and applications.
News release.

Alumni, friends, association honored during ISU's Distinguished Awards Celebration

The Iowa State University Alumni Association and the Iowa State University Foundation will recognize alumni, friends and a corporation with ISU's most prestigious honors during the annual Distinguished Awards Celebration Friday, April 15.

The awards ceremony will be held at 1:30 p.m. in the MU Sun Room and is open to the public. A reception will be held following the ceremony.

ISU Foundation release.

NASA’s Kepler helps Iowa State’s Kawaler, astronomers update census of sun-like stars

NASA's Kepler spacecraft is allowing Steve Kawaler and an international team of astronomers to study changes in the brightness of 500 stars like our sun. The data will give astronomers a much better understanding of the stars, their properties and their evolution. The findings are published in the April 8 issue of the journal Science.

News release.

Iowa State's winning Big 12 MBA Case Competition team (L to R): Steve Harris, Dan Hinz, Akmal Mirsadikov, Ryan Kent.

Iowa State's winning Big 12 MBA Case Competition team (L to R): Steve Harris, Dan Hinz, Akmal Mirsadikov, Ryan Kent.

Iowa State team wins Big 12 MBA Case Competition for a second consecutive year

A team of Iowa State MBA students took first place in the 2011 Big 12 MBA Case Competition at the University of Colorado-Boulder Leeds School of Business on April 1-2. It was the second straight year Iowa State took top honors in the competition. ISU's Ryan Kent was selected as an "Outstanding Presenter" at this year's competition.

 

Veishea is April 11-17

Iowa State University's annual student-run Veishea celebration is ready to kick off 89 years of tradition with Cyclone family favorites and an extensive entertainment lineup.

News release.

Comic Amy Sedaris to speak April 11

Actress, author and comedienne Amy Sedaris will discuss her new book, "Simple Times: Crafts for Poor People," in a talk at 8 p.m. Monday, April 11, in the Memorial Union Great Hall. Sedaris got her start in Chicago's Second City comedy troupe, and co-wrote and starred in Comedy Central's "Strangers with Candy." She appeared in the movies "Elf," and "School of Rock," and voiced Cinderella in "Shrek the Third" and "Shrek Forever After." In her new book, Sedaris returns to the theme of domestic skills, following up her satirical guide to entertaining, "I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence." Her appearance is free and open to the public.

News release.

Starch-controlling gene fuels more protein in soybean plants

A gene newly discovered by Eve Wurtele and Ling Li introduced into soybean plants has increased the amount of protein in the plant's seed by 30 to 60 percent. People with protein-starved diets around the world could benefit.

News release.


Iowa State students will compete at premier human-computer interaction conference

One team developed a storytellng application to connect deaf children and hearing parents.

Ten graduate students will present their work in the Student Design Competition at the CHI (Computer Human Interaction) 2011 ACM (Association of Computing Machines) Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems in Vancouver, British Columbia. According to Conference Ranking.net, CHI (as it's known) is the conference of first rank in human-computer interaction.The competition asked students to design an object, interface, system or service intended to help users appreciate our human differences through the novel use of technology.

News release.

Iowa Board of Regents seeks feedback for ISU presidential search

What qualities should the Board of Regents look for in the next Iowa State University president? The Regents are seeking feedback. You can post your thoughts on this question. All comments will be public. In addition, the board will host an open forum from 5 to 6:30 p.m., April 27, in room 275, Scheman Building. Anyone who wants to discuss the leadership priorities and desired qualities of ISU's next president is invited.

News release.

Poet and human rights activist Nikki Giovanni will speak April 18

Nikki Giovanni, one of America's most distinguished and widely read African-American poets and essayists and a product of the 1960s' Black Arts Movement, will present a lecture, "Truth is on the Way," at 7 p.m. Monday, April 18, in the Memorial Union Great Hall. Well known the past 25 years for her outspokenness, Giovanni remains committed to fighting for civil rights and equality in education. She is the author of 30 books, including, "Black Feeling, Black Talk," and "Black Judgment." Her autobiography, "Gemini," was a finalist for the National Book Award. Giovanni's talk is free and open to the public.

News release.