Faculty, learning from virtual instruction during the spring, have found new ways to engage students and enhance the education they will receive this fall.
The COVID-19 response team that launched this week will give faculty and staff an easy way to quickly get assistance with common issues and, when the unanticipated comes up, connect with university leaders to seek answers.
In-person classes are set to resume with the start of the fall semester. Numerous steps have been taken to promote the health and safety of faculty, staff and students, who are back in the classroom for the first time since March.
Two remaining finalists are scheduled to visit campus Aug. 24-25 and Sept. 1-2. A third finalist was on campus in March before the COVID-19 pandemic paused the search.
Guidance for staying safe and observing Iowa State's face covering policy at lunchtime.
The Professional and Scientific Council passed a motion in support of the university's temporary budget-cutting plans.
At every turn, there's a reminder on campus of how Cyclones can help make the return to in-person instruction successful.
The student services staff in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is experimenting with an outdoor help desk as fall semester gets underway.