Jischke Honors Building
From Rofflehaus
Built in 2002, the Jischke Honors Building is the current home of the ISU honors program. The building is named after former ISU president Martin Jischke, a fact that caused quite a bit of controversy when the Board of Regents decided on the name in 2000.
The first floor of the building contains three classrooms, a ten-seat computer lab, a kitchenette, and a lounge area for honors students to use. The second floor features office space for the honors program. All honors students may obtain keycards from the honors program office that will give them 24-hour access to the building.
