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Nominations being accepted for the 2021 Women Impacting ISU calendar

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Nominations are being accepted for the 2021 Women Impacting ISU calendar through Friday, Sept. 25, until 11:59 p.m.

Instructions on how to nominate someone and a link to the online nomination form are available on the Catt Center’s website. You do not need to be employed by Iowa State or be an Iowa State student to submit a nomination.

The annual calendar, which was created in 2007, highlights the accomplishments and achievements of 12 women currently on the Iowa State campus as students, faculty, professional and scientific staff, or merit staff.

The calendar is open to all individuals who identify as a woman, inclusive of cisgender and transgender identities. Faculty and staff must be employed by Iowa State University for the 2021 calendar year to be eligible for nomination. Students graduating in May 2021 may be nominated.

“The Women Impacting ISU calendar is a wonderful way to recognize someone who has impacted Iowa State through outstanding service to their unit or to a broader campus audience, and who inspires women of all generations,” said Sue Cloud, who oversees the nomination, selection, publication and recognition process as the communications specialist at the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics.

If you have questions about the calendar nomination process, you can check the frequently asked questions on the Catt Center’s website, or contact Sue Cloud by emailing srcloud@iastate.edu or calling (515) 294-3181.