The future is here for digital health students
The new online degree -- which combines health and technology to enhance the delivery, management and monitoring of health care -- is a first in the state and has students enrolled from across the country and as far away as Egypt. Enrollment doubled from fall to spring semester.
Dorhout discusses impact of executive orders with faculty senators
Iowa State currently has 1,154 active contracts and grants with the federal government. To understand the size and scope of the orders, vice president for research Peter Dorhout and his peers have used previous government shutdowns as a blueprint.
P&S Council opens nominations for spring vacancies
And benefits director Ed Holland shared with council members an overview of two benefits initiatives that will be implemented yet this semester: additional voluntary benefits and enhancements to the TIAA retirement plan.
ISU police play key role in stopping predatory group
An Iowa State student's call for help in 2020 led ISU police officers down a long and often disturbing path, but after four years has resulted in federal indictments for a ring of sexual predators accused of preying on young women around the world.
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