Another Valentine’s Day has come and gone at Iowa State. Some Cyclones spent the day with their significant others, while others continued on their search for their future sweetheart. But one thing holds true for all Cyclones: we all fell in love with ISU. Born in Paris, France, Iowa State world languages and cultures professor.
Students of all skill levels could be seen skating around with one wheel attached to each of their feet in front of the Student Innovation Center as part of the first Open Spaces event of the year. “I just saw someone doing it and was like, ‘I have got to try that out,’” said Devon.
Open Spaces is an event orchestrated by professor of world languages and cultures Jean-Pierre Taoutel. The space allows individuals from a variety of backgrounds to connect and share their passions and skills with one another. “Every day, people come to this place to teach others something new. For example, they teach dance steps, gymnastics, martial.
By Amber Friedrichsen With passports in hand and suitcases in tow, two groups of students from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences boarded planes to study abroad during Iowa State University’s fall break. These faculty-led programs to Costa Rica and the United Arab Emirates provided students opportunities to witness international agriculture and develop a global perspective of the industry.