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Charges filed against Reinig

ISU Police and the Iowa Attorney General's Office have charged Pamela Ann Reinig of Elkader with two felonies following a state audit that found Reinig had deposited Iowa State University funds into her personal bank account over a period of years. Reinig is the former director of ISU's Engineering Communications & Marketing department.
ISU Police news release.

Google provides e-mail system for ISU students

Iowa State University students have a new e-mail system powered by Google. The new system is called "CyMail," but it looks and feels like Google's Gmail.

News release.

Iowa State faculty attract $7.7 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act grants

Iowa State University researchers have won 19 grants worth a total of $7.7 million that are supported by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The grants range from $2 million for a study of a bio-engineering technology that could produce biological hydrocarbons for biofuels to $600,000 for a study of cell membranes to $51,710 for a study of how the Ebola virus can inhibit a body's antiviral response.

News release.

Iowa State experts weigh in to provide perspective on health care reform debate

Five Iowa State experts provide perspectives on the health care reform debate, addressing the complexities of health care consumers, communicating the reform plan, costs, the uninsured, and hidden prescription medication costs.

News release.

U.S. News rankings: Iowa State remains among top 25 percent of public national universities

Iowa State University is among the top one-fourth of all public national universities in U.S. News & World Report's 2010 "America's Best Colleges" annual rankings. The rankings have Iowa State tied for 39th (up from 40th last year) among 164 best national public universities. And, for the eighth straight year, the magazine has included Iowa State's learning communities among its "Programs to Look For."

News release.

New Iowa State supercomputer, Cystorm, unleashes 28.16 trillion calculations per second

Cystorm, Iowa State University's second supercomputer, is capable of a peak performance of 28.16 trillion calculations per second. It will help Iowa State researchers advance their work in materials science, power systems and systems biology. It is also earning Iowa State recognition as a Sun Microsystems Center of Excellence in Engineering Informatics and Systems Biology.

News release.

ISU personal finance professor takes students to school on managing their money

Tahira Hira, an Iowa State professor of personal finance and consumer economics in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies, would like to see fewer college students experience financial distress. She offers them some no-nonsense tips to help them manage their money better.

News release.

Tour the solar house designed and built by ISU students on Aug. 29

After 18 months of hard work, Iowa State University's Solar Decathletes are ready to show off their achievement: the solar-powered Interlock House, which they designed and built for the U.S. Department of Energy's Solar Decathlon in Washington, D.C., in October. The team will host an open house for the public from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29 at 1220 Southern Hills Drive. The event is free and open to the public.