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Monday, 19 Apr 2010

Horticulture Seminar

Apr 19, 2010

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

118 Horticulture Hall

free

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Lectures

Alternative Weed Control and Soil Management Practices in Established Iowa Vineyards, by Lisa Wasko, Graduate Student, Department of Horticulture, ISU

The Life-Changing Journey of Zaid Abdul-Aziz

Apr 19, 2010

7:00 PM

Gallery, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Lectures

Zaid Abdul-Aziz, known as Don Smith before his conversion to Islam in 1973, was a three-time All-Big Eight basketball player for Iowa State and a two-time All-American. He was the fifth player taken in the 1968 NBA draft, selected by the Cincinnati Royals and traded during his rookie year to the Milwaukee Bucks. Zaid Abdul-Aziz played for the Sonics for two years before pericarditis - viral heart inflammation - forced him to give up the...

Tuesday, 20 Apr 2010

Youth Education: Kid's Story Time

Apr 20, 2010

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Reiman Gardens

Free for CoHorts' members. Price of admission for the general public. Pre-registration is highly encouraged.

Reiman Gardens Lectures Special events

Bring the kids to Reiman Gardens and enjoy a creative morning. With story time and crafts inspired by the featured children's books, kids are sure to have a good time.

CESMEE spring seminar

Apr 20, 2010

2:10 PM - 3:00 PM

2030 Morrill Hall

free

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Lectures

"Beginning Elementary Teachers, Curriculum Materials and Inquiry-oriented Science Teaching," Betsy Davis, University of Michigan. This is the last of 5 seminars in this spring series. All are welcome.

Lecture: Linguistics, Language Teaching and Learning

Apr 20, 2010

8:30 PM

Gallery, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Lectures

"Taking Steps toward Global Citizenship: Linking Linguistics, Language Teaching and Learning, and the Goals of Undergraduate Education." Heidi Byrnes is the George M. Roth Distinguished Professor of German at Georgetown University. Her work focuses on the acquisition of academic literacy in a second language by adult, instructed learners and draws on curricular, pedagogical, and assessment perspectives.

Wednesday, 21 Apr 2010

Lecture: Organ donation

Apr 21, 2010

6:00 PM

Multicultural Center, Memorial Union

free

Student Activities Lectures

"Ask Me Why I Choose 'Y'?" Chris Keahi, Iowa Donor Network; and ISU alum Ted Cochran, My Angel Foundation.

Lecture: Food Science and Humanitarianism

Apr 21, 2010

8:00 PM

Sun Room, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Lectures

Alex Buchanan is a food scientist who has developed such products as infant foods and high protein biscuits for use in developing countries and disaster relief. Buchanan is the recipient of the Rotary Foundation Global Alumni Service to Humanity Award.

Thursday, 22 Apr 2010

Discussion: Behind the Scenes

Apr 22, 2010

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Reiman Gardens

Reiman Gardens Lectures Live Green Special events

"Recycling at Reiman Gardens"

Earth Day at Reiman Gardens

Apr 22, 2010

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Reiman Gardens

Reiman Gardens Lectures Live Green Special events

To mark the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, Christie Vilsack, Iowa's former first lady, will plant a tree at Iowa State University's Reiman Gardens on Thursday, April 22.

Preview Party

Apr 22, 2010

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Reiman Gardens

Reiman Gardens Lectures Special events

Join us for the unveiling of the largest gnome in the United States and his name. The gnome stands 15 feet tall.

Lecture: Different Perspectives to a Common Experience

Apr 22, 2010

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Brunnier Art Museum, 295 Scheman

Free

University Museums Arts, performances Lectures

"A Walk in the Woods: Different Perspectives to a Common Experience." An artist (C. Arthur Croyle) and a botanist (Lynn Clark) will compare and contrast their experience with observation based research and discovery by sharing their different perspectives to a common experience.

Lecture: Reverse the aging process

Apr 22, 2010

7:30 PM

Pioneer Room, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Lectures

"Exercise as the Antidote to Aging: Reversing the Aging Process," Barry A. Franklin is director of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise laboratories at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Mich., and a noted author and scholar in combining exercise physiology with cardiology, heart disease prevention and cardiovascular risk reduction, obesity and metabolism.

The Audacity to Heal: A Conversation about Surviving Sexual Assault - Scheherazade and Salamishah Tillet

Apr 22, 2010

7:30 PM

LeBaron Hall 1210

free

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures

This is an in-depth, intimate conversation with the photographer Scheherazade Tillet and her sister, Salamishah Tillet, whose journey of recovering from sexual assault Scheherazade has been photo-documenting since 1998. The Tillet sisters incorporate Scheherazade's photographs in the award-winning multimedia performance, Story of a Rape Survivor (SOARS), which tells the story of Salamishah's journey to reclaim her body, sexuality, and...

Friday, 23 Apr 2010

Geology Lecture

Apr 23, 2010

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

277 Science I

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Diversity Lectures

Antarctic seismology: constraints on the history and dynamics of an ice-covered continent by Doug Wiens, Washington University. St. Louis, MO

Earth Day Celebration

Apr 23, 2010

5:30 PM

Reiman Gardens

free

Lecture Series Arts, performances Lectures Live Green

Performer and songwriter Gabrielle Louise is a nationally touring troubadour with a commitment to the environment. An advocate of alternative fuels, she tours in a van fueled entirely by vegetable oil. She will offer a 30-minute workshop on the economic and environmental impact of this alternative fuel source, followed by a concert.

Works in Progress Lecture Series

Apr 23, 2010

6:00 PM - 6:45 PM

1126 Sweeney

free

College of Design Lectures

"Accumulations: Intersections of Vision, Sensuality and Meaning," presentation by Ingrid Lilligren, professor of art and design (ceramics). The Works in Progress Lecture Series brings together faculty from the Colleges of Design and Liberal Arts and Sciences to speak informally about their work. All are welcome to attend. At 6:45 p.m., the group will adjourn to Lilligren's own studio, 108 5th St. in downtown Ames.

Lecture: Equal Pay Is Not Only About Fairness

Apr 23, 2010

7:30 PM

Sun Room, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures

"Equal Pay Is Not Only About Fairness - It's About Survival." Lilly Ledbetter gained national recognition when in 2007 the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a jury's ruling in the pay equity law suit she had won almost a decade before.