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FEATURE

Tornado tunnel
The eye of the storm caught the eye of NBC News on April 5. Veteran news
correspondent Bob Hager, along with a production crew, traveled to campus to
report on the nation's largest tornado simulator, located in Howe Hall's Wind
Simulation and Testing Laboratory. At left, a simulated tornado tears apart
a model house.

Hanging tough
Iowa State's budget challenge is the top story for the spring issue of
VISIONS, the magazine for members of the ISU Alumni Association, now
available online.
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Apr. 16
Entrepreneurial students receive scholarships
Ten students enrolled in entrepreneurial programs
will receive $1,000 scholarships.
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Apr. 16
Scholarship, seed capital for student entrepreneurs
Students who opt for the new entrepreneurship
learning community will qualify
for a housing scholarship and may have access to seed capital for
student businesses.
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Apr. 16
It's Veishea weekend
It's Veishea all over campus this weekend. Open houses, the parade,
"Fiddler on the Roof," a
cultural festival and lots of food, including the ever-popular cherry pies, are
part of the spring festival.
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Apr. 16
Aerospace alumni honored
ISU alumni from Stanford, Lockheed Martin, NASA, Boeing and McDonnell
Douglas have been named to the aerospace engineering department's Hall of Fame.
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Apr. 14
IPTV program looks at rural America's future
ISU sociologist Cornelia Flora is a panelist on an Iowa Public
Television piece on "The Future of Rural America," which airs
Sunday, April 18, at 4 p.m.
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