ISU's graduate program in agricultural and biosystems engineering is in sole possession of the No. 1 spot, according to graduate program rankings released March 17 by U.S. News and World Report magazine.
Recommendations for social distancing may limit the spread of infection from COVID-19, but ISU Student Wellness health promotion coordinator Carrie Giese says it's possible to stay connected and active during this time. It requires a different mindset: Shifting our thinking from "me" to "we" to protect the health of the community.
A collection of online educational resources for K-12 youth developed by local, state and national 4-H programs is available for all youth and their families.
In an essay for The Conversation, an ISU professor believes the coronavirus has forced a delay in implementing the U.S.-China trade deal, but there still is time for both countries to reap benefits.
Professor Steve Kawaler and professor emeritus Lee Anne Willson are part of the first class of fellows of the American Astronomical Society. The new honor recognizes original research, innovative contributions, significant outreach or noteworthy service to the society and to astronomy.
The Iowa Pork Producers Association and Iowa Farm Bureau Federation each have committed $1 million to help support the new Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory building, a $75 million project scheduled to break ground this fall.