Campus Map In

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Campus Map In IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS SHUTTLES On-campus dial x-xxxx; to call off-campus dial 8+ all digits Odyssey of the Mind participants ride all CyRide buses (area code 515). free with wristband. ISU/Ames Information Center. 294-8337 Odyssey of the Mind CyRide shuttles Odyssey of the Mind Information. 294-7199 Tuesday, May 23 . .noon–10:00 p.m. Prop Information . 294-4121 Wednesday, May 24–Friday, May 26 . 6:30 a.m.–midnight Campus Information Center . .294-HELP (294-4357) Saturday, May 27. 6:30 a.m.–1:00 a.m. During competition and special events, buses run approxi- RESIDENCE HALLS—24-HOUR INFORMATION mately every 10 minutes. Other times, every 20 minutes. Maple-Willow-Larch. 294-8401 Freeman, Linden, Birch, Roberts CREATIVITY FESTIVAL Welch, Oak-Elm, Barton, Lyon . 294-3174 Lied Rec Center Wallace-Wilson . 294-6990 Thursday, May 25. .noon–5:00 p.m. Friley, Helser, Eaton, Martin . 294-7117 Friday, May 26 . 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Frederiksen Court . 294-4094 Saturday, May 27. .9:00 a.m.–noon HEALTH AND SAFETY ISU Thielen Student Health Center . 294-7973 Mary Greeley Medical Center . 294-2155 ISU Police . 294-4428 Emergencies ONLY (Fire, Police, Ambulance) . 911 MEAL PLANS RECREATION Residence Halls meal times for guests with wristbands Lied Rec Center Thursday, May 25. .noon–5:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 23 dinner through Sunday, May 28 breakfast Friday, May 26. 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Breakfast . 6:30 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Saturday, May 27. .9:00 a.m.–noon Lunch . 11:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Dinner. 4:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Beyer Gym Wednesday, May 24–Friday, May 26 . 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Saturday, May 27. 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. PARKING Beyer Pool Please park in designated Odyssey of the Mind areas only. Wednesday, May 24–Friday, May 26 . 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Saturday, May 27. 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Residence Hall Guests Park free in a residence hall lot (you will be directed to a lot at check-in) Memorial Union Recreation Center and use the Odyssey of the Mind CyRide Shuttle. Wednesday, May 24–Saturday, May 27. .noon–5:00 p.m. Off Campus Guests Teen Program for Division 3 & 4 Beyer Gym and Pool Park free in the Iowa State Center lots south of Hilton Coliseum and Wednesday, May 24–Friday, May 26 . 9:00 p.m.–midnight ride the Odyssey of the Mind CyRide Shuttle. Additional Parking Memorial Union parking ramp adjacent to central campus — hourly rates apply. Prop Delivery Vehicles will be permitted into designated prop drop-off areas —15-minute limit. Iowa State University Welcomes You! TWENTY-FOURTH STREET EDENBURG DRIVE D OA R E G N A T S SCHILLETTER-UNIVERSITY VILLAGE VE ENBURG DRI UNIVERSITY FAMILY ED HOUSING COMMUNITY REACTOR CENTER WAREHOUSE ASC RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL D AD OA R S T T NG RO O T LO S RG DRIVE D BLANKENBU I APPLE SCIENCE OMPLEX C D APPLIED SCIENCE SPANGLER OA COMPLEX III R GEOTECHNICAL LABORATORY ONG APPLIED SCIENCE L VEENKER MEMORIAL GOLF COURSE COMPLEX II SPANGLER D GEOTECHNICAL A RO STORAGE S D T T A WASTE CHEMICAL O O T R S HANDLING BUILDING GE N A ST NORTH CAMPUS USAC WAREHOUSE CHILDCARE CENTER AT UNIVERSITY VILLAGE BRUNER DRIVE D OA R OLL SQ H UAW CRE SC EK SQ UA W CRE EK DISC GOLF COURSE T HIRT VEENKER MEMORIAL GOLF COURSE EXTENSION 4-H EEN YOUTH BUILDING TH T ST TREE RE TH S ET TEEN THIR 32 12 31 33 ONTARIO STREET ONTARIO STREET ADMINISTRATIVE 51 SERVICES BLDG 34 EH&S 11 SERVICES 13 BUILDING 52 AD WANDA DALEY DRIVE FREDERIKSEN 53 AMES LA ANGE RO 22 COURT WA ST REHOUSEB COMMUNITY LIBRARY CENTER STORAGE D FACILITY A 62 72 O 23 42 61 R 21 71 AMES LAB CONSTRUCTION R E STORAGE BUILDING 73 B HA PRI AL NT 41 43 63 74 PUB A ING LI ND NCE CAT UILDING R ION ROY J. CARVER S K CO-LABORATORY OO SE Campus Map R D AINT & AI R P IV DITIONING E EXTENSION EAR CREEK B MAINTENA FREDERIKSEN L SHOPS BUILDING N NORTH CHILLED INFORMATION C WATER PLANT COURT AMES LAB MECHANIC CO UNION TECHNOLOGY MAINTENANCE B RA PA AMES LA ILR CIFIC AMES LAB OAD FIRE SERVICE AD BUILDING PAMMEL WOODS AD AD COMMUNICATIONS MOLECULAR AD RUMINANT BUILDING BIOLOGY NUTRITION TRANSPOR ANGE RO S WOI RO BUILDING LAB METALS INDUSTRIAL ST HORSE BARN TA B T DEVELOPMENT OCK RO SER ION VICES BUILDING LA INSECTARY EDUCATION II MORRILL RO GENETIC WINL VENUE CEMETERY PAMMEL DRIVE PAMMEL DRIVE PAM MEL DRIVE WILHELM NATIONAL NATIONAL HYLAND A SPEDDING ENGR HALL SHED SCIENCE SWINE RSRCH SOIL TILTH INDUS HALL MEATS AG CENTER LABORATORY EDUC HALL II LABORATORY FORESTRY TASF DAVIDSON GREENHOUSE AGRONOMY HALL AGRON ZAFFARANO PLANT PATH TOWN ARMORY LAB GREENHOUSE ENGINEERING PHYSICS ADDITION KILDEE HALL SEED SCIENCE GREENHOUSE GOMARCINO HALL BUILDING OFFICE & LAB SCIENCE BUILDING D LA BLDG A USDA GILMAN PHYSICS O HALL R HALL LUSH GREENHOUSE HALL R AUD IOWA E FARM BUREAU B A OSBORN DRIVE PAVILION OSBORN DRIVE H OR VENUE EXTENSION COOVER HALL MACKAY HALL LEGE OF L CONSTRUCTION HALL BESSEY CO DESIGN SITE HALL GENERAL SNEDEC SERVICES 3 PALMER AGRONOMY BUILDING SHELDON A ATANASOFF BUILDING PARKS BLDG. HALL HALL AD AD LIBRARY SCI. HORTICULTURE LEBARON HALL HUMAN NUTRI. CATT HALL E RO O SWEENEY HALL HALL ET AK AC TRE LA LANDSCAPE POWER TH S LL 6 ND ARCHITECTURE PLANT CYRIDE RMHOUSE LANE S BISSELL RO TR NUCL HAMILTON WA EE FARM FA HALL T ENGR HOUSE CENTER DURHAM MORRILL LAB MUSEUM HUB HALL MARSTON CONSTRUCTION WATER TOWER JISCHKE FOOD SITE HONORS SCIENCES HOWE HALL BUILDING BUILDING FORKER BUILDING ON HALL LIED HOOVER HALL RECREATION ROSS ATHLETIC ISU SOCCER D HALL MARST A CENTER COMPLEX O R HEADY HALL 1 BLACK ENGINEERING HALL AD BUILDING EAST HALL MORRILL BEARDSHEAR BEYER CURTISS HALL 9 CE RO LOT 7 HALL LA HEALTH L S SERVICES WA LAB OF PEARSON HALL SLOSS MECH CAMPANILE HOUSE COLLEGE CREEK UNION DRIVE WEST STREET KING DECK GERDIN STUDENT SERVICES CARVER EASTR CAMPU BUSINESS E PA V BUILDING HALL I ALUMNI BUILDING R UN D STATE GYMNASIUM D HALL A UNION DRIVE IO O COMMUNITY N D R CENTER DR ELM OAK O H I O VE C W A L E T EATON HALL MUSIC HALL K E UNION D EE B T R I FREEMAN VE CR T UR GE E ON L U FISHER L CO L S OUR OUR 8 O N LY C NICKELL Q I ON M O U O N MAPLE, WILLOW, LARCH A W R 2 D S HIXSON-LIED STUDENT INTRAMURAL R R BART C BEYER C I I FIELDS R L V SUCCESS CENTER E L E CONSTRUCTION SITE E K HALL R HELSER HAL OW HALL LOT LAKE LAVERNE O CARRIE LANE ROBERT MARTIN FRILEY MEMORIAL A ANDREWS 59A RICHARDSON C D HALL UNION MMONS RICHARDS WILL D G WELCH HALL A CO O BIRCH R MAPLE HALL H RKIN MEMORIAL RAMP THE C L PA LARCH HALL E UNION KNOLL W CONSTRUCTION SITE LINDEN HALL LINCOLN WAY E LINCOLN WAY E AV E AV CAMPUS TOWN E E E E E H AV ON V AV BUCHANAN A AV AV AV HALL AC Y NN H ANT A BE ASH LY R LC ST ARD G WE YW SHELDON HA FISHER THEATER E V I LANE R CHAMBERLAIN ST GABLE SCHEMAN BUILDING D LOT 60 SUNSET DRIVE D O 5 O 4 W L HILTON E COLISEUM E AV R SET D SUN AY GR 7 IOWA STATE CENTER HUNT ST STEPHENS HUNT ST Competition Sites Creativity Festival AUDITORIUM PE AR S O N Y ST E D EL 6 RE R G ARBORETUM Housing A/B Shuttle Route CENTER DRIVE C OLLEGE CREEK KNAPP ST KNAPP ST KNAPP ST D Health Services C Shuttle Route V L B B LU C RY NT Parking D Shuttle Route COU E SQ AV UA W C REE ARD K BAKER ST CAP TIMM YW FIELD Recreation Odyssey Route Stop HA PAINTBALL COURT LITTLE ST CAMPBELL E TRANSIT HUB T (CYRIDE PARK G KILDEE S & RIDE) VENU SOUTHWEST ATHLETIC COMPLEX R E AE E B E E E AV R S TE A TE T AV AV A AV DONALD ST ON ST H NN E ASH LC LY E ANT AV SOFTBALL V ST A WE FIELD E V CH A G VISITOR S G E INFORMATION A H BEA G BOOTH U H D V SOUTH FOURTH ST STORM ST STORM ST L T B A S B ESSN LU C C Y TR R N Y COU CILIT OLSEN FA BUILDING SAND VOLLEYBALL COMMONS E COURTS N V I R TRAINING BSO D BERGSTROM INDOO HLETIC D CO O AT FRILEY RD BUILDING TOWERS JA RESIDENCE O W COMPLEX L N E E M E U AC JOHNNY I AV D LL MAJORS A PRACTICE T N S WA TOWERS ARD COMMONS FIELD INTRAMURAL E C I YW FIELD R T WILSO HA K MCCARTHY RD C S.E. INTRAMURAL A CROSS GASKILL DR J FIELDS COUNTRY COURSE E Odyssey of the Mind World Finals Competition SitesAV ASH E AV REIMAN GARDENS PROBLEM CH DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 & 4 MAINTENENCE Y BUILDING WEL GREENBRIAR CIRCLE CRICKET E FIELD AV INLINE 1 1 1 HOCKE The Great Parade Forker, 184 West Forker, 175 North H Forker, 202 West AC BE Tech TransferMORTENSEN RD Memorial Union, Great Hall 2 Memorial Union, Sun Room 2 MacKay Hall, 117 3 AS H MO R 4 E 6 Ancient Egypt Scheman, Benton FisherC Theater 5 Stephens Auditorium IR C RK DR LE REIMAN PLANT INTRODUCTION PA ASHMORE DR GARDENS STATION 7 4 4 Geometry Structure Hilton, West End Scheman, 220-240 Scheman,VE 171-179 DRI Y HILLS D OO LW WA E TE 2 8 Jungle Bloke GA Memorial Union, Pioneer Room Memorial Union, Gallery 2 Music Hall, Choral Room T R U N GR O A A S DI S O C IN S U C T M T H E 9 Spontaneous Pearson 9 T Pearson Pearson 9 SI L S X I E T TT U EE LE BL NT B IG H LU B STR ES EET TEM COURT AMES ISU ISTEN ICE ARENA CHR SEN RKWAY WHORLE CREEK DRIVE NSEN PA ORTE M WOODY PLANT ARBORETUM ISU ISU CHILD SURPLUS & CARE CENTER AT STORAGE VETERINARY MEDICINE FACILITY VETERINARY MEDICINE VETERINARY MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE LIVESTOCK INFECTIOUS DISEASE ISOLATION FACILITY VETERINARY MEDICINE CONSTRUCTION SITE WOOD DRIVE EL D COURT IRONWOO 30 U.S.
Recommended publications
  • Welcomes You! 24TH STREET
    ImPoRTANT PHoNe NumBeRs oDYsseY cAmPus RouTes On campus, dial x-xxxx; to call off campus, dial 8 + all digits Odyssey of the Mind participants ride all CyRide buses free (area code 515). with wristband. ISU/Ames Information Center . 294-8205 odyssey of the mind cyRide Routes Odyssey of the Mind Information . 294-8206 Tuesday, May 22 . .noon–10:00 p .m . Prop Information . 294-3740 Wednesday, May 23–Friday, May 25 . 6:30 a .m .–midnight Campus Information Center . 294-HELP (294-4357) Saturday, May 26 . 6:30 a .m .–1:00 a .m . Sunday, May 27 . 3:00 a .m .–1:00 p .m . cAmPus HousING—24-HouR INFoRmATIoN During competition and special events, buses run approximately Maple, Willow . 294-8401 every 10 minutes. Other times, every 20 minutes. Barton, Birch, Elm, Freeman, Linden, Lyon, Oak, Roberts, Welch . 294-3174 odyssey of the mind Hotel Routes Wilson . 294-7207 (Round trip from hotels to campus) Eaton, Friley, Helser, Martin . 294-7117 Tuesday, May 22 . .noon–10:00 p .m . Frederiksen Court . 294-2948 Wednesday, May 23 . .9:00 a .m .-10:00 p .m . Thursday, May 24–Friday, May 25 . 6:30 a .m .–10:00 p .m . HeAlTH AND sAFeTY Saturday, May 26 . 6:30 a .m .–1:00 a .m . ISU Thielen Student Health Center . 294-5801 Sunday, May 27 . no shuttles to campus Mary Greeley Medical Center . 239-2011 For a complete listing of times, ask for a hotel shuttle schedule ISU Police . 294-4428 at your hotel front desk. Hotel shuttles depart hotel lobbies to Emergencies ONLY (Fire, Police, Ambulance) .
    [Show full text]
  • FINAL Odyssey 2020
    CIFIC RAILRO AD AD AD FIRE SERVICE PAMMEL WOODS OCK RO FREDERIKSEN COURT BUILDING MOLECULAR AD TRANSPOR AD COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY METALS ANGE RO WINL BUILDING ST I RO BUILDING DEVELOPMENT HORSE BARN RUMINANT TA B SER BUILDING TION WO ATRB NUTRITION VICES LA MORRILL RO INSECTARY LAB CEMETERY GENETICS PAMMEL DRIVE N. UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD PAMMEL DRIVE WILHELM SPEDDING NATIONAL NATIONAL HACH HALL HALL SCIENCE HALL MEATS SWINE RSRCH LAB FOR AG. HALL II LABORATORY CENTER & ENVIRON. FORESTRY TASF ZAFFARANO LAGOMARCINO GREENHOUSE PHYSICS ADDITION HALL CROP GENOME AGRONOMY INFORMATICS TOWN PLANT PATH GREENHOUSE ARMORY KILDEE LABORATORY ENGINEERING HALL GREENHOUSE BUILDING OFFICE & LAB SCIENCE N SEED SCIENCE D O BLDG IOWA USDA I PHYSICS A S GILMAN BUILDING HALL GREENHOUSE O N FARM BUREAU R HALL E HALL R T PAVILION E X B E KING OSBORN DRIVE A OSBORN DRIVE H UE N PAVILION E V A GE OFN SNEDECOR MACKAY HALL N AD HALL BESSEY GENERAL DO COLLEDESIG HALL L E PALMER SERVICES H COOVER HALL AGRONOMY S BUILDING ATANASOFF BUILDING HALL BISSELL RO HALL PARKS BIORENEWABLES LIBRARY CATT HORTICULTURE AD LEBARON LEBARON RESEARCH SCI. BLDG. HALL HALL SWEENEY HALL CE RO T HUMAN NUTRI. E LABORATORY POWER TRE V Plaza of HALL H S EN 6T UE Heroines TROXEL STUDENT ALLA PLANT CYRIDE TER LANDSCAPE HAMILTON W SUKUP HALL INNOVATION ARM HOUSE LANE ARCHITECTURE HALL ELINGS HALL CENTER F DURHAM CONSTRUCTION CEN HUB FARM SITE MORRILL JISCHKE HOUSE HALL HONORS MUSEUM FOOD HOWE BUILDING FORKER SCIENCES BUILDING LIED HALL BUILDING RECREATION LIED HOOVER HALL ROSS ATHLETIC RECREATION
    [Show full text]
  • Iowa State Daily, January 2013 Iowa State Daily, 2013
    Iowa State Daily, January 2013 Iowa State Daily, 2013 1-31-2013 Iowa State Daily (01-31-2013) Iowa State Daily Follow this and additional works at: http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2013-01 Recommended Citation Iowa State Daily, "Iowa State Daily (01-31-2013)" (2013). Iowa State Daily, January 2013. Book 5. http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2013-01/5 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2013 at Digital Repository @ Iowa State University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, January 2013 by an authorized administrator of Digital Repository @ Iowa State University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Front1 1 THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 2013 AMES247 SPORTS Independent film Andersen reclaims company allows creativity court after ankle injury OPINION Get real with guns Transportation FIND US ONLINE: iowastatedaily.com @iowastatedaily facebook.com/ iowastatedaily ONLINE: GSB VOTES ABOUT TRANSPARENCY Photo courtesy of CyRide This new bus style will be implemented after Spring Break on the orange 23 route. These new accordion buses are 62 feet long, have 60 seats and will iowastatedaily.com/news hold an additional 60 standing patrons at a time. The buses will help take care of overcrowding on one of the busiest routes on Iowa State’s campus. Long wait for long buses By Charles.O’Brien and there was a delay in production because @iowastatedaily.com Nova had to work out some bugs with the new interior design. Following a six-month delay, this spring, The second reason for the delay had to do ‘GET FIT’ TABLET ISU students will be able to set their eyes on with new paint standards for buses.
    [Show full text]
  • Ames Transit Agency Board of Trustees Cyride Conference Room
    AMES TRANSIT AGENCY BOARD OF TRUSTEES CYRIDE CONFERENCE ROOM February 11, 2017 1. CALL TO ORDER: 10:00 A.M. 2. System Redesign Study Presentation/Discussion 3. Set Spring Semester Meeting Times and Place: • February 28, 2017, 8:00 AM • March 30, 2017, 8:00 AM • April 27, 2017, 8:00 AM 4. Adjourn 0 CITY OF AMES, Iowa MEMO TO: Ames Transit Board of Trustees FROM: Sheri Kyras DATE: February 11, 2017 SUBJECT: System Redesign Study Presentation/Discussion BACKGROUND: At the January 19, 2017 Transit Board of Trustees meeting, CyRide’s System Redesign Study consultant, Nelson Nygaard, briefly updated board members on three potential transit system scenarios – ISU Status Quo, ISU Fiscally Constrained and Transformative. It was decided at that meeting that more time to understand and consider the options was needed and as a result, a special board meeting would be needed to accomplish these goals. Also, board members indicated an interest comments generated from the study’s online, community survey. INFORMATION: The purpose of the special meeting is to: • Provide a basic understanding of the changes under the Transformative scenario, as this option was not able to be discussed in great detail at the January board meeting, and to provide a summary of the two ISU scenarios discussed at that meeting • Discuss pros and cons for the community regarding each set of route changes in the scenarios • Introduce, and briefly discuss, new services that could be added to each of the scenarios as the “Transformative” and “ISU fiscally constrained” scenarios represent approximately 3% of the maximum 5% local funding partner’s annual increase approved by the Transit Board as a guiding principal for the study • Introduce, and briefly discuss, changes to CyRide’s operational policies, which could provide greater efficiency or cost effectiveness, but may impact current customer expectations • Discuss next steps and timing of study activities A PowerPoint presentation and handout materials will be prepared for the meeting to guide board members through the above topics.
    [Show full text]
  • Iowa State University Archives
    Iowa State Universit Back to University Archives Special Collections and University Archives Record Groups University Archives Subject Index SUBJECT RS NUMBER 10,000 HOURS SHOW (SEE CYSERVE COUNCIL) 22/04/00/01 150th IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE 00/11/08 4-H CLUB WORK EXTENSION SERVICE PUBLICATIONS 16/03/00/005 75th ANNIVERSARY OF IOWA STATE COLLEGE 00/11/04 90th ANNIVERSARY OF IOWA STATE COLLEGE 00/11/05 A- AND B- BASE NON-ACADEMIC STAFF ADVISORY COMMITTEE 08/06/001 A SERIES LC6301 I5 L57x AA (APPLIED ART) SERIES TT1 A13x AAC SERIES 09/02/08 AAUP (AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS) 20/01/03 ABATTOIR (SEE MEAT LAB) 04/08/04 ABC COMPUTER 13/20/51 ABC COMPUTER REPLICA 17/04/01 ABE NEWSLETTER LD2541.8 I587x ABEU (ASSOCIATION OF BIG EIGHT UNIVERSITIES) 00/01/00/00 ABOUT ABUSE HV6625 A26X ABSTRACTS OF DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS AND LIST OF MASTERS THESIS C ODQ ACACIA 22/11/02/01 ACADEMIC ADVISING COMMITTEE 08/06/002 ACADEMIC ADVISOR, ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT 24/01 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMPUTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE 08/06/132 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS, VICE-PRESIDENT FOR 03/ ACADEMIC COUNCIL 08/02 ACADEMIC DISHONESTY (SEE DEAN OF STUDENTS) 07/03/00/00 ACADEMIC FACULTY DIRECTORY (VET MED) 14/01/00/05; C CE I65 ACADEMIC HONORARIES, COUNCIL ON 08/05/20 ACADEMIC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (SEE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES) 06/02 ACADEMIC LIFE HANDBOOK, STUDENT 07/03/01 ACADEMIC PLANNING COMMITTEE, LONG RANGE 08/06/057 ACADEMIC PLANNING REPORTS (SEE ALSO 3/1/1) 08/06/057 ACADEMIC PROGRAM FOR EXCELLENCE 07/05 ACADEMIC PROGRESS OF STUDENT ATHLETES, COMMITTEE TO REVIEW 08/06/126 Tuesday, February 21, 2017 SUBJECT RS NUMBER ACADEMIC SEMINAR 01/01/00/05 ACADEMIC STANDARDS COMMITTEE, UNIVERSITY 08/06/004 ACADEMIC STATUS OF IA STATE UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT-ATHLETE, COMM.
    [Show full text]
  • The Cyber Guide
    THE CYBER GUIDE The Information Technology Services department functions as the university’s central IT unit, responsible for technologies and services used broadly across campus along with diligent IT support. ITS also collaborates with unit and college IT professionals who offer discipline-specific services and support. Networking Services design and manage campus voice YOUR and internet services Information Security protect the integrity of researcher, ADVENTURE student, and employee data Digital Accessibility POWERED create inclusive digital experiences for users with disabilities BY ITS Identity Services enable and maintain a variety of ISU account logins The IT Portal is your IT Solution Center one-stop-shop for Technology support for requesting IT products students, faculty and staff and services, browsing support articles and 111 requesting support from + student the IT Solution Center and 180180+ staff other IT teams. support articles 144 Follow us for how-tos, alerts and tech news full-time it.iastate.edu/Services staff @IowaStateITS device registration Check system statuses at status.it.iastate.edu account setup password campus resets tech support IT SOLUTION email CENTER support 192 Parks Library (515) 294-4000 [email protected] internet 17,733 troubleshooting questions resolved it.iastate.edu/Help last year is essential to the mission of Iowa State University and is a university-wide responsibility. A dedicated IT Security team helps safeguard the information, systems, and network used by the Cyclone community. MFA OKTA multifactor authentication application dashboard When you enable MFA, also called two-factor Once you log in to your Okta account at authentication (2FA), you’re prompted to complete login.iastate.edu, you can access all your a second login step after entering your password.
    [Show full text]
  • AED Locations Phone: 515 294-5359
    Environmental Health and Safety 2408 Wanda Daley Drive Ames, Iowa 50011-3602 AED Locations Phone: 515 294-5359 www.ehs.iastate.edu Building Location Units Department Contact Phone Alt. Contact Phone2 Alt. Contact 2 Phone3 Administrative Services Bldg. 1st floor by elevator 1 IT Services David Aves 4-6623 Deb Jennings 4-2126 Cheryl Ervin 4-4862 Ag Engineering/Agronomy Farm (Boone) Main building, north hallway 1 Iowa State Research Farms Mike Fiscus 296-4082 Rich VanDePol 296-4081 Agronomy Hall alcove outside of B415 1 Agronomy Jody Hayes 4-6904 Aaron Brand 4-6904 Alumni Center 2nd floor reception desk (room 2122) 1 Alumni Association Anthony Boyd 4-9229 Don Behning 4-5085 Applied Science I main lobby 1 Microelectronics Research Center Wai Leung 4-9794 Nancy Johnson 4-7332 Applied Science II main lobby 1 Center for Nondestructive Evaluation Zhan Zhang 4-9768 Jena Jones 4-6770 Armory portable - DPS patrol car (10011) 1 Public Safety Carrie Jacobs 4-9848 Jason Rieder 4-4428 Armory portable - DPS patrol car (10094) 1 Public Safety Carrie Jacobs 4-9848 Jason Rieder 4-4428 Armory portable - DPS patrol car (10095) 1 Public Safety Carrie Jacobs 4-9848 Jason Rieder 4-4428 Armory portable - DPS patrol car (10096) 1 Public Safety Carrie Jacobs 4-9848 Jason Rieder 4-4428 Armory portable - DPS patrol car (10097) 1 Public Safety Carrie Jacobs 4-9848 Jason Rieder 4-4428 Armory portable - DPS patrol car (10098) 1 Public Safety Carrie Jacobs 4-9848 Jason Rieder 4-4428 Armory portable - DPS patrol car (Tahoe) 1 Public Safety Carrie Jacobs 4-9848 Jason Rieder 4-4428 Armory portable in Armory 1 Public Safety Carrie Jacobs 4-9848 Jason Rieder 4-4428 Atanasoff Hall 1st floor across from room 0109 1 Computer Science Abigail Andrews 4-7609 ATRB 1st floor by east elevator 1 ATRB 3rd floor by east elevator 1 Barton Hall 2nd floor west entrance 1 Residence Nick Swanson 4-9792 Beardshear Hall Ground floor, by southwest stairwell 1 VP for Business & Finance Jerilyn Rasmusson 4-7682 Tim Ashley 4-9131 BECON Facility (Nevada) center column in high bay bldg.
    [Show full text]
  • What Is Gender?
    Iowa State Daily, March 2014 Iowa State Daily, 2014 3-11-2014 Iowa State Daily (March 11, 2014) Iowa State Daily Follow this and additional works at: http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2014-03 Recommended Citation Iowa State Daily, "Iowa State Daily (March 11, 2014)" (2014). Iowa State Daily, March 2014. 5. http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2014-03/5 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2014 at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, March 2014 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Tuesday, March 11, 2014 | Volume 209 | Number 116 | 40 cents | iowastatedaily.com | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890. WHAT IS GENDER? A transgender student’s perspective By Madisun.Vangundy it would be better for him to transition to a Intersex, Queer and Ally community. @iowastatedaily.com man. The closest word that allowed Moeller “I realized that for me, what worked to express his masculinity more freely, was errick Moeller was on YouTube one best was to start hormone replacement the label “tomboy,” so he held onto that night when he decided to look at vid- therapy and start testosterone,” Moeller throughout his elementary school years. Deos of individuals transitioning from said. Moeller didn’t come out to his family as one gender to another. After seeing a visual Moeller grew up in Kearney, Mo., a transgender until he was in his 20s. representation, Moeller was intrigued by fairly small town.
    [Show full text]
  • Cyride System Redesign: Final Report City of Ames
    CyRide System Redesign | State of the System City of Ames CyRide System Redesign: Final Report City of Ames August 2017 Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates Inc. | i CyRide System Redesign | State of the System City of Ames Table of Contents Page Executive Summary ............................................................................................................... ES-1 System Redesign Guiding Principles ................................................................................................. ES-1 System Redesign Operational Goals ............................................................................................... ES-2 The Market for Transit ......................................................................................................................... ES-2 Peer Review ........................................................................................................................................... ES-3 Review of Plans and Development .................................................................................................... ES-3 Existing Transit Services ....................................................................................................................... ES-5 System Redesign Civic Engagement .................................................................................................. ES-7 Short-Term Recommendations ............................................................................................................ ES-8 Short-Term Recommendations Phasing
    [Show full text]
  • Cy's Guide to Orientation
    2021 CY’S ORIENTATION GUIDE Preparing for your adventure. TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR ORIENTATION, DOWNLOAD IOWA STATE GUIDES 1 So now you’re a Cyclone. Your orientation adventure begins! We are pleased to introduce you to Make the Iowa State University’s orientation resources. most of it. YOUR ORIENTATION INTRODUCTION Through required online orientation, you will learn about Iowa State’s campus, discover essential resources, meet virtually with an academic advisor, and register for your first semester of classes. We recommend completing online orientation as soon as possible after May 24 and no later than June 20. Check your email for instructions when online orientation opens on May 24. ONCYTE ORIENTATION HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO DO Orientation in person: As an added bonus, we invite you to attend an optional OnCyte Orientation. This one-day event held throughout 1. Start by reviewing your orientation options. Decide if you’d like to visit campus for OnCyte Orientation in addition to the month of June is designed for Cyclones who would like to completing the required online orientation this summer. experience campus, prepare for their Iowa State adventure, and 2. Take the ALEKS math placement assessment at least two weeks prior to your academic advising appointment. connect with other Cyclones in person. (Learn more on pg. 5.) To maximize your experience, plan to complete the required 3. Complete required online orientation and schedule your virtual academic advising appointment. online orientation and course registration before attending OnCyte 4. Attend your virtual academic advising appointment and register for your first-semester classes.
    [Show full text]
  • April 1, 2003 OPERATIONS: Summer Run Pick: Run Pick for the Summer Schedule Has Started for Full Time Drivers and Will Begin On
    April 1, 2003 OPERATIONS: Summer Run Pick: Run pick for the summer schedule has started for full time drivers and will begin on April 15 for part time drivers. For those part time drivers who have never been through a run pick, here are a few things to keep in mind: .You will have a one-hour period to make your choice. If you cannot be here for any reason, fill out a "Driver’s Run Pick Choices" form and give it to any dispatcher. .If you are taking classes during the summer, be sure to have your class schedule with you when choosing runs. .As soon as the previous driver’s time has expired, the next driver may choose, so try to choose your run on time or the shifts you want may be taken by someone else. .Posted on the break room board are the shifts available to be chosen. For the summer run pick, you may choose any combination of shifts on different days (e.g., #41 on Tuesday, #49 on Wednesday, #30 & #56 on Friday). .As shifts are chosen by drivers higher on the seniority list, they will be crossed off the list that is posted on the board. The sheets on the tables are not guaranteed to be accurate. .Some shifts are grouped with an On Call. Both the regular shift and the On Call must be taken together. .Part time drivers must meet with Brent, Jenny, Barb, Karen, or Tom D. to choose a run so that we can confirm that the shifts are available and that all scheduling rules are met.
    [Show full text]
  • Iowa State Daily (October 07, 2014) Iowa State Daily
    Iowa State Daily, October 2014 Iowa State Daily, 2014 10-7-2014 Iowa State Daily (October 07, 2014) Iowa State Daily Follow this and additional works at: http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2014-10 Recommended Citation Iowa State Daily, "Iowa State Daily (October 07, 2014)" (2014). Iowa State Daily, October 2014. 1. http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2014-10/1 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2014 at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, October 2014 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Pollard receives reprimand, $25,000 fine SPORTS p7 Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2014 | Volume 210 | Number 31 | 40 cents | iowastatedaily.com | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890. Closet Atheists New closed group provides support, discussion for students struggling with faith By Emily.Eppens @iowastatedaily.com The transition from claiming religion to claiming faithlessness can be a difficult road. To one Iowa State graduate student, college has been a time of discovery. During his time on campus, he has noticed that many students, including himself, who have come from religious backgrounds start to question their religion and some even disown it. He said the realization of not believing in the faith students were raised in be scary for many. The thought of being rejected by family and friends can put a strain on the already busy college life. The graduate student knows this transition can be hard and has taken it upon himself to make it a little bit easier.
    [Show full text]