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Wednesday, May 12, 2004. 9:25 a.m.
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Mace being carried during commencement
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Commencement
Chief faculty marshal Richard Horton carries the new campus mace during the undergraduate commencement ceremony May 8. University President Gregory Geoffroy follows Horton. Learn more about the mace.


  • May 12

    VEISHEA task force members announced

    ISU President Gregory Geoffroy, Ames Mayor Ted Tedesco and Government of the Student Body President Sophia Magill have appointed 31 members of a special task force to address issues arising from the April 18 Veishea disturbances. More.
  • May 12

    In the news: Gentile on marketing to kids

    "Marketing to young children is at some level inherently unfair because children 7 and younger don't understand the fantasy/reality distinction the same way adults do."
    -- Psychology professor Douglas Gentile, Arizona Republic story.
  • May 12

    Historical Society lauds Special Collections

    Parks Library and its Specials Collections section recently received the State Historical Society's "Kids Count" award for helping young researchers by opening historical documents to them.
  • May11

    May 15 People's Pharmacy airs from WOI studio

    People's Pharmacy, the nationally syndicated radio program hosted by Joe and Terry Graedon, will be broadcast live from WOI studios May 15. Health issues in rural areas is the topic of Saturday's show. More.
  • May 11

    Richard discusses biomass with U.S. Senate group

    Tom Richard, agricultural and biosystems engineering, recently talked about biomass use in energy production before a U.S. Senate ag committee. Richard's presentation.


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