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History and Importance of Iowa State University

Iowa State University Seal

Founded on a land grant from the United States government, Iowa State University has been an important feature of Iowa’s culture and history since 1868. ISU was one of the first colleges of the nation to allow both male and female students, a breakaway from the usual male-only policies of the day. Intended as an educational resource for the sons and daughters of the farmers of Iowa, ISU has become one of the nation’s leaders in college-based technological and biological research and development.

Iowa State University serves well over 25,000 students. The beautiful ISU campus is regularly ranked as one of the nation’s top landscapes, and includes a number of buildings and facilities on the U.S. government’s Historical Places roster. One of the most prominent features of the campus is the Campanile bell tower, located on the road leading by Lake LaVerne near the Memorial Union building.

Today, Iowa State University is leading a national effort to revitalize and modernize it's mission of service for the 21st century. and has set the goal to become the best land-grant university in the nation.

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Revised 7/30/04

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