Tuesday, 01 Nov 2011
Theatre: Macbeth
Youth Matinee Series Performance: Macbeth by Aquila Theatre (Grades 9-12)
Life insurance seminar
Human resource services is sponsoring a noncommissioned insurance expert to present "Life Insurance: How Might it Benefit You" Nov. 1. Contact TIAA-CREF at 268-8600 to reserve your seat. All employees are welcome.
Tuesday Tea: Cuisine of the Victorians
Come to the Farm House Museum to enjoy tea and conversation about all things Farm House. Mark your calendar from 12:00 pm-1:00 pm and enjoy the 150 year old structure in a whole new way. Check the University Museums website to learn what the discussion topic will be. Can't make it at noon? The Farm House will be serving tea from 12 to 4 pm on Tuesdays so stop in any time. Reservations not required. www.museums.iastate.edu
Open forum: LAS dean candidate
Chaden Djalali, professor and chair of the physics and astronomy department at the University of South Carolina, Columbia. A reception follows the forum.
Life insurance seminar
Human resource services is sponsoring a noncommissioned insurance expert to present "Life Insurance: How Might it Benefit You" Nov. 1. Contact TIAA-CREF at 268-8600 to reserve your seat. All employees are welcome.
Genetically Engineered Foods: The Naked Truth
Gregory Jaffe is the Director of the Biotechnology Project at the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), an advocacy and educational organization that focuses on nutrition and health, food safety, and sound science. CSPI was instrumental in pushing through the federal law to set standards for nutrition and health claims on food labels and create the "Nutrition Facts" label. National Affairs Series and Live Green!...
Intermediate Glass Beads: Florals with Rhonda Scott
Focus on floral beads, including plunged flowers, three-dimensional surface flowers and whimsical cut petal flowers.
Works in Progress Series: Christina Gish Hill
Christian Gish Hill, assistant professor of anthropology (American Indian Studies), will present "Embodying Reconciliation: American Indian Women as Political Actors on the Northern Plains" as part of the Works in Progress Series, which features informal talks by faculty from the Colleges of Design and Liberal Arts & Sciences.
Iowa State Women's Basketball
ISU vs. Coe College (Exhibition)
Theatre: Macbeth
MACBETH by Aquila Theatre "Fair is foul and foul is fair" in this acclaimed British/American touring company's production of Shakespeare's classic tragedy.
Good Debt, Bad Debt: Give Me a Little Credit
Maxine Sweet is vice president of Experian North America's Public Education organization and leads Experian's consumer education, community involvement and corporate responsibility teams. She represents Experian in such national education programs as the JumpStart Coalition for Financial Literacy and LifeSmarts, both of which have the goal of reaching students with critical knowledge and empowering them to live credit smart.