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					Iowa State, Ames Lab researchers identify structure that allows bacteria to resist drugs
Researchers led by Iowa State's Edward Yu have discovered the crystal structures of pumps that allow bacteria to resist heavy metal toxins and antibiotics. Their discovery will be reported in the Sept. 23 edition of the journal Nature.
Iowa State makes the lists
    In a Wall Street Journal ranking, recruiters selected ISU among
    the schools whose graduates were best-trained and
    well-prepared. And a U.K. weekly ranked Iowa State among the
    world's top 200 universities.
    Inside Iowa
    State story.
  
Public meetings scheduled to discuss the latest on Campustown redevelopment
    You're invited to an update on Campustown redevelopment on
    Wednesday, Sept. 29, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Memorial
    Union Maintenance Shop. Free popcorn will be served, and soft
    drinks may be purchased. Representatives of LANE4 Property
    Group, the master developer tasked with creating a development
    concept for Campustown, also will make public presentations at
    the Ames City Council meeting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 28;
    and at a meeting of the Government of the Student Body/Graduate
    and Professional Student Senate at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept.
    29, in the MU Campanile Room.
    News
    release.
  
The 2010 World Food Prize Laureates to present ISU's Norman Borlaug Lecture Oct. 11
 
  
    David Beckmann and Jo Luck, the 2010 World Food Prize
    recipients, will present the ninth annual Norman Borlaug
    Lecture on Monday, Oct. 11. Beckmann is president of Bread for
    the World; Jo Luck was CEO of Heifer International from 1992 to
    2010. They will discuss the role of nongovernmental
    organizations in combating hunger and poverty around the world.
    Their presentation, "Grassroots Efforts in the Fight
    against Global Hunger," will be at 8 p.m. in the Memorial
    Union Sun Room. A reception and student poster competition on
    world food issues will be at 7 p.m. in the South Ballroom. All
    events are free and open to the public.
    News
    release.
  
NSF funding advances Iowa State team’s research on Gulf of Mexico hypoxia
Researchers at Iowa State University and partner institutions will address Northern Gulf of Mexico hypoxia and its causes with $1.3 million in funding from the National Science Foundation.
 
					ISU psychology professor Craig Anderson appeared on CNN back in April when the Supreme Court announced that it would hear the case.
California's U.S. Supreme Court case vs. video game industry cites Iowa State research
Endowed faculty numbers surge to 150, achieving key Campaign Iowa State objective
Benefactors to "Campaign Iowa State: With Pride and Purpose" have responded to the need to attract and retain the very best faculty by doubling the number of endowed positions at Iowa State University. During his Sept. 20 convocation, President Gregory Geoffroy announced that 75 additional endowed faculty positions have been created, bringing the new total to 150 and reaching the goal set when the campaign was launched on July 1, 2003.
Iowa State to lead $3.5 million NSF grant award for TEACH MATH project
 
  Environmental author Bill McKibben to speak Oct. 14
 
  
    Bill McKibben, described as the "world's best green
    journalist" by Time Magazine, will lecture at Iowa State
    as part of the Pesek Colloquium on Sustainable Agriculture. He
    will speak on "Sustaining Life on a Tough New
    Planet," which parallels his most recent book,
    "Eaarth: Making Life on a Tough New Planet." His
    presentation will be at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, in the
    Memorial Union Great Hall. It is free and open to the public.
    The annual Pesek Colloquium presents lectures on sustainable
    agriculture, and encourages discussion and community
    response.
    News
    release.
  
College of Veterinary Medicine dean candidates will visit campus Sept. 20-Oct. 1
Four candidates for ISU's College of Veterinary Medicine dean post will visit campus Sept. 20-Oct. 1. Each candidate will participate in an open forum. Candidate information and interview schedules are available on the executive vice president and provost's website.
Friendship is catalyst for partnership between science and art in new Iowa State building
 Jill Euken (left)
    and Ingrid Lilligren. Photo by Bob Elbert.
 Jill Euken (left)
    and Ingrid Lilligren. Photo by Bob Elbert.
  
    In 1996, when Ingrid Lilligren was a junior faculty member in
    ISU's art and design department and Jill Euken worked as an
    Extension field specialist, they collaborated on a project to
    create artwork for the new Wallace Foundation Learning and
    Outreach Center. Little did they know that this "beginning
    of a beautiful friendship" would lead to a partnership
    between the Bioeconomy Institute and the College of Design
    nearly 15 years later. Now the institute's new
    Biorenewables Research Laboratory will not only be home to some
    of the university's most innovative research, but also some
    of its most inventive artwork.
    News
    release.
  
Traveling Mercies founder to discuss community service around the world Oct. 4
 
  
    Aldo Magazzeni, who organizes volunteer community service
    projects around the world, will speak at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 4.
    His presentation, "Roads to Activism: Traveling Mercies in
    Afghanistan, Kenya, Haiti and Mexico," will be in the
    Memorial Union Great Hall. Traveling Mercies' efforts are
    in remote, isolated areas but have far-reaching impact on those
    served. The event is part of the World Affairs Series at Iowa
    State. It is free and open to the public.
    News
    release.
  
Environmental philosophers will lead town meeting on ethical action for a planet in peril on Sept. 29
Two environmental philosophers -- both noted authors -- will lead a discussion on the importance of taking personal and moral responsibility for the planet during a town meeting at Iowa State on Wednesday, Sept. 29. "Moral Ground: A Town Meeting on Ethical Action for a Planet in Peril" with Michael Nelson and Kathleen Dean Moore will be at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Union Sun Room. The event is part of the Live Green! Sustainability Series at Iowa State. It is free and open to the public.
 
						 
   
   
  