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Sunday, 24 Apr 2016

Monday, 25 Apr 2016

Picosecond Photobiology: Watching a Signaling Protein Function in Real Time via Time-Resolved X-ray Diffraction and Solution Scattering

Apr 25, 2016

4:10 PM - 5:00 PM

Physics 0003

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Philip Anfinrud National Institutes of Health, Laboratory of Chemical Physics, Bethesda, MD

Tuesday, 26 Apr 2016

Presentation: Campanile-Carillon model

Apr 26, 2016

3:00 PM

2004 Black Engineering Building

free

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances

Mechanical engineering student project teams will present the plans for a 1:5 working replica of the campanile and 27-bell carillon. Once completed, the portable model will be used at events and programs, and serve as an educational tool. Interdisciplinary teams in Design, Engineering and music will build the model over the next two years.

Wednesday, 27 Apr 2016

Diffractive Heavy Quarkonia Pruduction

Apr 27, 2016

3:10 PM - 4:00 PM

A401 Zaffarano Hall

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Guangyao Chen, Iowa State University

Thursday, 28 Apr 2016

Performance: The Birds

Apr 28, 2016

7:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Memorial Union Maintenance Shop, Ames

Adults $18, seniors $16, students $11

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances

Two Athenians guided by a crow and a jackdaw leave their city and all its arguments in order to look for a better life. This is the start of an idea one of them eventually has--that birds were the original gods and should build themselves a great city between heaven and earth. The nightingale calls the birds of the world who begin to assemble and start building that city in the sky. Actors as well as puppets will be used in this new adaptation.

Friday, 29 Apr 2016

Astronomy Seminar

Apr 29, 2016

4:10 PM

38 Physics

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Lectures

Beyond the Barn Door: New Perspectives on Studying Cosmic-ray Accelerators (Dr. Amanda Weinstein, Iowa State University)

Planetarium Show: Backyard Astronomy

Apr 29, 2016

6:30 PM

ISU Planetarium, Physics Hall

free

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Lectures

Are you curious about space? Do you wonder about what you can see in the night sky? If so, bring your questions and come to the ISU Planetarium and join us for an evening under the stars!

Concert: Michael Londra, opera

Apr 29, 2016

7:00 PM

Martha-Ellen Tye Recital Hall, Music Building

$25-$35

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances

Irish tenor Michael Londra is known internationally for singing traditional Irish music. The evening will include Londra's renowned rendition of "Danny Boy" and also musicians playing fiddles, uillean pipes and bodhran drums to accompany him.

Performance: The Birds

Apr 29, 2016

7:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Memorial Union Maintenance Shop, Ames

Adults $18, seniors $16, students $11

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances

Two Athenians guided by a crow and a jackdaw leave their city and all its arguments in order to look for a better life. This is the start of an idea one of them eventually has--that birds were the original gods and should build themselves a great city between heaven and earth. The nightingale calls the birds of the world who begin to assemble and start building that city in the sky. Actors as well as puppets will be used in this new adaptation.

Saturday, 30 Apr 2016

Auditions: Mr. Burns, a post-electric play

Apr 30, 2016

11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

2140 Pearson Hall

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Roles available for 3 men and 5 women. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script, improvisational storytelling, and singing. No advance preparation necessary. Stop by 2130 Pearson Hall to sign up for an audition time! Auditions are open to all ISU students. Visit www.theatre.iastate.edu for more details.

Performance: The Birds

Apr 30, 2016

7:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Memorial Union Maintenance Shop, Ames

Adults $18, seniors $16, students $11

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances

Two Athenians guided by a crow and a jackdaw leave their city and all its arguments in order to look for a better life. This is the start of an idea one of them eventually has--that birds were the original gods and should build themselves a great city between heaven and earth. The nightingale calls the birds of the world who begin to assemble and start building that city in the sky. Actors as well as puppets will be used in this new adaptation.