Global Resource Systems - GLOBE

ID: 
2518
Abbreviation: 
GLOBE
Type (major or minor): 
curriculum
Department Code: 
01740
Major Code #: 
10701
College ID #: 
1
Level (U or G): 
undergraduate

CALS Transfer

Majors eligible to join

All transfer students in their first semester with a major in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS). 
 

Program description

The purpose of the CALS Transfer residential learning community is to assist new students in making a successful academic, social, and personal transition to Iowa State University. Activities include guest speakers, agriculture tours and social activities. Students in the CALS Transfer learning community will also enroll in a common section of ENGL 302 (Business Communication). The learning community will have a transfer student peer mentor that will support students with the transition to Iowa State University.


Living Options

Housing in Frederiksen Court, the University owned apartments, is required for transfer students who participate in this learning community. CALS Transfer men and women are housed in separate 4 person (1 per bedroom) apartments.


Signing up

To sign up for a residential learning community simply click on the “Learning Community” tab when filling out your Department of Residence contract on AccessPlus. You can go in and update or change your learning community preference information at any time up until the deadline without losing your “priority date.” Registration for ENGL 302 takes place during transfer student orientation.

 

Contact

Stephanie Zumbach
szumbach@iastate.edu
515-294-5179

 

 

 

 

 

Amy Brandau
abrandau@iastate.edu
515-294-6147

 

FOCUS (Fostering Opportunity and Collaboration through Unity and Scholarship)

Majors eligible to join

All multicultural students in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences are eligible.

 

Program description

The FOCUS Learning Community is a multicultural peer mentorship program that is designed to support incoming students in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. The program provides academic, social, and professional connections to aid in the successful transition to college. Students will participate in enriching activities that will help them develop a strong sense of community.

Benefits of FOCUS

  • Receive one-on-one guidance from a peer mentor
  • Successfully navigate your first-year experience
  • Increased opportunity for academic success
  • Attend fun monthly social events to build community and strong connections
  • Develop a strong network of peers to support you through your academic journey

 

Living Options

No residential options are affiliated with the program.

 

Signing up

Contact Jahmai Fisher, fisherj@iastate.edu, to learn more about the program and how to get involved.

 

"The best part of being in a learning community is the mentor/mentee connection that you can make and getting to know other students in the same boat as you." - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Student

 

Contact 

Jahmai Fisher
515-294-8383
fisherj@iastate.edu

 

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WiSE (Women in Science and Engineering)

 

Program Description

The Program for Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) is a supportive community dedicated to making STEM equitable and welcoming for all. The goal of WiSE is to provide the network and resources WiSE students need to excel in their studies, approach their career with confidence, and become advocates and leaders. Female students in a STEM major are automatically in WiSE.

 

WiSE 201 Course: Foundations in Development for Women* in STEM

This course equips WiSE students with skills needed to persist and thrive in their chosen STEM major at Iowa State and beyond. Students explore experiences of diverse women leaders in STEM fields, engage with peers across STEM fields, and develop community in small groups with peer leaders.
This course also fulfills the U.S. Diversity requirement.

*this includes women who are cisgender, trans, of trans experience, etc.

 

WiSE Community Groups

Community groups are student-led, stress free, FUN groups based on your interests! Meet new people and connect. 

 

WiSE Connects

Monthly events featuring food, speakers and activities! A great way to meet with other WiSE students and pursue personal and professional development.

 

Living Options

Residential clusters are designed to help students connect and build community with other female students in STEM. WiSE residential clusters options exist for first-year and transfer students.

For the full listing of locations, visit: https://www.wise.iastate.edu/students/residential

 

Signing up

All women in STEM are automatically in WiSE and will receive our newsletter, The Hoot, to their Iowa State email. Follow us on social media (@wise_isu) for the latest events and programs. Students are encouraged to stop into the WiSE Office at 218 Carver for studying, snacks and conversation!

 

Contact

Sarah DuBois
218 Carver
515-294-5883
sedubois@iastate.edu

 

Web Site

www.wise.iastate.edu

 

Global Resource Systems (GLOBE)

Majors Eligible to Join

First-year, transfer, and continuing students majoring in Global Resource Systems.

 

Program Description

The GLOBE learning community serves all students majoring in Global Resource Systems. Emphasis is placed on supporting first-year and transfer students in their transition to university life and in making connections with faculty and peers.

New first-year and transfer students enroll in GLOBE 110 and GLOBE 290 their first fall semester. Peer mentors assist students in these courses as well as promote active learning and participation through other program activities.

Students consistently list their favorite learning community activities as participating in service-learning projects, meeting visitors from other countries, and planning their curriculum to study abroad.

 

Living Options

GLOBE is a non-residential learning community.

 

Contact

Dr. Emily Zimmerman

515-294-2853

emilyz@iastate.edu

 

 

 

Dr. Gail Nonnecke

515-294-0037

nonnecke@iastate.edu
 

 

 

Amanda Chung

515-294-6025

achung@iastate.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 

Web Site

http://www.globe.iastate.edu

 

 

 

Agricultural Community Encourages Success (ACES)

Majors eligible to join

Any major in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. 
 

Program description

ACES is a residential learning community with space for 25 men and 25 women. Activities include meals followed by informal talks by guest speakers, visits to area agribusinesses, tours of special interest facilities on campus, study groups, and service projects, and social activities.


Living Options

ACES men and women are housed on separate floors in Maple Hall, with an upper class ag student peer mentor living among them on each floor.


Signing up

To sign up for a residential learning community simply click on the “Learning Community” tab when filling out your Department of Residence contract on AccessPlus. You can go in and update or change your learning community preference information at any time up until the deadline without losing your “priority date.” Sign up for the learning community course(s) takes place at summer orientation.

 

Contact

Ramesh Balayar
rbalayar@iastate.edu
515-294-2493

Justin Chapman
jjchap@iastate.edu
515-294-7910