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Monday, 01 Mar 2010

Lecture: Women, Leadership and Service

Mar 01, 2010

8:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures

"Women, Leadership and Service," Jackie Norris. Norris is a senior adviser to the Corporation for National and Community Service, which includes Teach for America and Americorps. Part of the Women's Leadership Series.

Tuesday, 02 Mar 2010

Lecture: Creating Opportunities for Independence

Mar 02, 2010

7:00 PM

Sun Room, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures

"Creating Opportunities for Independence," Karen Keninger, Iowa Department for the Blind. She will speak about what it is like to be blind, how the department's services help people, misconceptions about blindness, public perception and many of the hurdles a blind person must overcome in order to live an independent life.

Wednesday, 03 Mar 2010

Lecture: Literary Responses to the Holocaust

Mar 03, 2010

8:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures

"Postmen, Poets, and Priests: Literary Responses to the Holocaust," author Alan Rosen. What is literature's special contribution to addressing the Holocaust? Looking at wartime and postwar writing, the lecture will highlight some remarkable literary efforts in variety of styles, languages, and approaches. Among the writers considered will be Peretz Opoczinski, Avraham Sutzkever, and Art Spiegelman.

Thursday, 04 Mar 2010

Promoting Religious Pluralism - David Fraccaro

Mar 04, 2010

7:30 PM

South Ballroom, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures

David Fraccaro has worked in the United States and abroad on issues related to human rights, conflict resolution and interfaith collaboration. He currently works with the Stranger to Neighbor initiative sponsored by the Interfaith Youth Core of Chicago. It seeks to strengthen relationships between diverse communities of faith and their immigrant and refugee neighbors. He has also worked with detained immigrants and asylum seekers as a...

Friday, 05 Mar 2010

Performance: Race and Land in America

Mar 05, 2010

12:00 PM

Sun Room, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Arts, performances Diversity Lectures

"Free Land: Race and Land in America," Ariel Luckey. Luckey's multimedia presentation provides background information on the Homestead Act, post-Slavery Reconstruction programs and the Indian Wars, illustrating how racially discriminatory federal land policies of the nineteenth century directly established the patterns of land ownership present today.

Saturday, 06 Mar 2010

Art Class: Henna Tattoos with Amanda Barr-Hawkins

Mar 06, 2010

12:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Workspace, Memorial Union

ISU students $19; public $24 includes supplies

The Workspace Arts, performances Diversity Special events Student activities

A fun way to have a temporary tattoo!

Sunday, 07 Mar 2010

Celebration: International Women's Day

Mar 07, 2010

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Ames Public Library Auditorium, 515 Douglas Ave.

Free

Student Affairs Diversity Meetings, receptions

What is the historical, current and future role for women in the media? Find out at this panel discussion. International Women's Day is an annual, worldwide celebration of the economic, political and individual achievements of women. Refreshments and prizes will be available.

Class: Argentine Tango Practica

Mar 07, 2010

4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Room 3512, Memorial Union

ISU students- 5 punches for $30; public - 5 punches for $35

The Workspace Arts, performances Diversity Special events Student activities

A multi-level class that meets every Sunday under the guidance of Valerie Williams.

Rangana Thaala Cultural Night

Mar 07, 2010

6:30 PM - 10:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free (dinner $15, $10 students).

Student Activities Diversity Student activities

Rangana Thaala: Sri Lankan Cultural Night. Come witness a rhythmic celebration of a rich culture, and a typical Sri Lankan dinner. An exciting event that mixes graceful Sri Lankan traditional and modern dance moves with the rhythmic sounds of Sri Lankan music.

Monday, 08 Mar 2010

Lecture: Laughing Without an Accent

Mar 08, 2010

8:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures

"Laughing Without an Accent," Firoozeh Dumas. Dumas is a humorist and author. She was born in Abadan, Iran, and moved to Southern California with her family in the 1970s. Dumas grew up listening to her father, a former Fulbright Scholar, recount the many colorful stories of his life in both Iran and America and decided to write her stories as a gift for her children.

Sunday, 14 Mar 2010

Class: Argentine Tango Practica

Mar 14, 2010

4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Room 3512, Memorial Union

ISU students- 5 punches for $30; public - 5 punches for $35

The Workspace Arts, performances Diversity Special events Student activities

A multi-level class that meets every Sunday under the guidance of Valerie Williams.

Sunday, 21 Mar 2010

Class: Argentine Tango Practica

Mar 21, 2010

4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Room 3512, Memorial Union

ISU students- 5 punches for $30; public - 5 punches for $35

The Workspace Arts, performances Diversity Special events Student activities

A multi-level class that meets every Sunday under the guidance of Valerie Williams.

Thursday, 25 Mar 2010

Presentation: The Art of Becoming AWARE

Mar 25, 2010

3:15 PM - 5:30 PM

192 Parks Library

Free

Live Green Academic calendar Arts, performances Diversity Lectures Live Green Special events

David Williamson, from Ogden, Iowa, is the collaborating artist for a creative art series currently on display at Parks Library. The sculptures from this series are all created from trash collected by volunteers from Project AWARE, an annual statewide river clean-up project. The series also includes collaborative poems and songs. The artist will give a talk at 3:15pm followed by an interpretive tour of the artwork and informal discussion.

Sunday, 28 Mar 2010

Class: Argentine Tango Practica

Mar 28, 2010

4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Room 3512, Memorial Union

ISU students- 5 punches for $30; public - 5 punches for $35

The Workspace Arts, performances Diversity Special events Student activities

A multi-level class that meets every Sunday under the guidance of Valerie Williams.

Monday, 29 Mar 2010

Poverty Awareness Week - various events

Mar 29, 2010

All day

ISU Campus

Most events are free - charge for Wednesday and Friday music events

Live Green Submissions Academic calendar Diversity Lectures Live Green Student activities

March 29-April 3 marks the second annual Poverty Awareness Week at Iowa State University. Organized by EWB-ISU, the week long event gives organizations on campus a chance to come together and raise awareness of poverty and inform students of how they can become involved.

ISU ADVANCE Workshop: Associate to full professor

Mar 29, 2010

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Pioneer Room, Memorial Union

free

Diversity and Inclusion Office Diversity Lectures

"Pathways to Advancement: Associate to Full Professor," Annette O'Connor, ISU veterinary diagnostic and production animal medicine, and 2009-10 ADVANCE faculty fellow. She will present a compilation of resources and information regarding pathways to advancement, especially from associate to full professor. A panel of full professors also will discuss their experiences with promotion and respond to questions.

Tuesday, 30 Mar 2010

Poverty Awareness Week - various events

Mar 30, 2010

All day

ISU Campus

Most events are free - charge for Wednesday and Friday music events

Live Green Submissions Academic calendar Diversity Lectures Live Green Student activities

March 29-April 3 marks the second annual Poverty Awareness Week at Iowa State University. Organized by EWB-ISU, the week long event gives organizations on campus a chance to come together and raise awareness of poverty and inform students of how they can become involved.

Lecture: Autobiography of a Recovering Skinhead

Mar 30, 2010

8:00 PM

Sun Room, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures

Frank Meeink speaks about his descent into America's Nazi underground and his ultimate triumph over hatred and addiction. By age 16, Meeink was one of the most notorious skinhead gang leaders on the East Coast. By 18, he was doing hard time in an Illinois prison, where he began to question his hatred, thanks in large part to his African-American teammates on a prison football league.

Wednesday, 31 Mar 2010

Poverty Awareness Week - various events

Mar 31, 2010

All day

ISU Campus

Most events are free - charge for Wednesday and Friday music events

Live Green Submissions Academic calendar Diversity Lectures Live Green Student activities

March 29-April 3 marks the second annual Poverty Awareness Week at Iowa State University. Organized by EWB-ISU, the week long event gives organizations on campus a chance to come together and raise awareness of poverty and inform students of how they can become involved.