ISCORE
Please share your experiences by completing our online evaluation

In March 2009, Iowa State University (ISU) celebrated 10 years of ISCORE.
A VISION FOR ISCORE:
ISCORE, the Iowa State Conference on Race and Ethnicity was developed
exclusively for the University to improve campus racial and ethnic
relations among its members.
ISCORE seeks to bring ideas and concepts of the national conference to Iowa State University, add local perspectives, and:
- Develop and enhance ISU student, faculty, and staff awareness of racial and ethnic issues in higher education around the country.
- Continue to promote issues addressing multiculturalism in the classroom and in American higher education.
- Make information, regarding issues of race and ethnicity, accessible to the entire university community and support the University's ongoing efforts.
We thank you for attending the 10th Annual ISCORE on March 6th, 2009 and we ask that you help us realize our vision by offering your feedback about ISCORE. Now that the semester is coming to a close, please take a moment to reflect on ISCORE.
We’ve heard such positive feedback from many of you during the 10th Annual ISCORE and we certainly appreciate your comments. But, we would like to hear about your overall experiences with ISCORE over the past 10 years.
Please take a few minutes to share your experiences by completing our online evaluation.
Once again, thank you for participation, and we look forward to seeing you again next year!
*ISCORE participation is free and open to the Iowa State University community and invited guests. Please contact the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs for more information about ISCORE and the NCORE-ISCORE Project.

