Iowa State University
Welcome to Iowa State University
It\nulls where George Washington Carver, who discovered hundreds of uses for the peanut and other crops, learned about science and agriculture. Where Carrie Chapman Catt, who would lead American women to the ballot box, organized a female military drill unit. Where John Vincent Atanasoff, a physics and math professor, invented the first electronic digital computer.
Iowa State University is a major research university located on a lush, sprawling campus in Ames, Iowa. The university got its start more than a century ago as one of the nation\nulls first land-grants -- universities dedicated to the idea that higher education ought to be open to all, practical and shared with people outside the campus.
Iowa State grew from agricultural roots and has a long-standing well-earned reputation for scientific and technological advances in agriculture, veterinary medicine, home economics, science and engineering. Over the past century, it has grown into a research university of international stature, with excellent programs not only in scientific and technical fields, but in the humanities and arts as well.
Teaching is one of the most important things Iowa State does and it\nulls always looking to do better. Improving undergraduate education is Iowa State\nulls top goal over the next few years, and the university is backing that goal with an investment of $10 million in reallocated and new funds.
It\nulls where George Washington Carver, who discovered hundreds of uses for the peanut and other crops, learned about science and agriculture. Where Carrie Chapman Catt, who would lead American women to the ballot box, organized a female military drill unit. Where John Vincent Atanasoff, a physics and math professor, invented the first electronic digital computer.
Iowa State University is a major research university located on a lush, sprawling campus in Ames, Iowa. The university got its start more than a century ago as one of the nation\nulls first land-grants -- universities dedicated to the idea that higher education ought to be open to all, practical and shared with people outside the campus.
Iowa State grew from agricultural roots and has a long-standing well-earned reputation for scientific and technological advances in agriculture, veterinary medicine, home economics, science and engineering. Over the past century, it has grown into a research university of international stature, with excellent programs not only in scientific and technical fields, but in the humanities and arts as well.
Teaching is one of the most important things Iowa State does and it\nulls always looking to do better. Improving undergraduate education is Iowa State\nulls top goal over the next few years, and the university is backing that goal with an investment of $10 million in reallocated and new funds.
