The Senior Class Gift is an ISU tradition that annually allows members of the senior class to leave a special legacy at Iowa State University. Iowa State treasures such as State Gym, Parks Library, the Farm House Museum, Lake Laverne, the Campanile, Reiman Gardens, the Forker Building tennis courts, the Jack Trice Stadium Victory Bell, and the Memorial Union all owe at least a part of their existence to the generosity of senior class gifts.
The 2008 ISU Sesquicentennial Senior Class Gift was:
ISU Signage and Identification Project
Since the founding of Iowa State University in 1858, its campus and landscape have been enhanced in countless ways. Every class has the opportunity to leave behind a thank-you gift that supports the continuous growth of campus. The 150th class will help add a stunning gateway to Iowa State University. The class gift will support the preliminary design of the signage and identification project. Signs will be placed along the University Blvd. and Lincoln Way roadways directing individuals to various destinations at Iowa State.
Class Gift History
View maps of the ISU campus and see where previous class gifts have been given.