Wednesday, 17 Nov 2010
Discussion: Behind the Scenes
Attend a new presentation each month to learn more about Reiman Gardens and its many plants and butterflies.
Panel: Summer undergraduate research opportunities
Students and faculty will present information on the National Science Foundation's Research Experience for Undergraduates program and other summer research opportunities at ISU and elsewhere.
Farewell reception: Rich Bundy
Bundy is a vice president for development at the ISU Foundation. A brief program will begin at 4 p.m.
Retirement reception: Diane J. Love
Love has worked at ISU for 30 years, in the textiles and clothing, architecture and economics departments, and for the past 20 years as an account specialist with the Institute for Transportation.
Panel: Summer undergraduate research opportunities
Students and faculty will present information on the National Science Foundation's Research Experience for Undergraduates program and other summer research opportunities at ISU and elsewhere.
Climate Change: Culture Change
Sculptor and artist Frances Whitehead is a professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her collaborative research projects aim to engage the public on issues of sustainability. She recently founded SAIC4 - The Chicago Center for Climate and Culture, a research center focused on the cultural dimension of sustainable urbanism.
Lecture: Game development
Mike Upah of the Pappajohn Center for Entrepreneurship will share with students how to commercialize their games, start up their own game development businesses, and stay "in the black." All are invited to attend.
Men's Basketball
Iowa State vs. Drake.
ISU Jazz Ensembles I & II
James Bovinette, directs Jazz Ensemble I Michael Giles, directs Jazz Ensemble II
Leadership: The Art of Developing Followership
"Leadership: The Art of Developing Followership," Anne Mulcahy, former CEO of Xerox. She will discuss what she learned about leadership and share how those lessons are even more important in the nonprofit and political environments. Her talk will focus specifically on how leaders develop followers and that successful leaders are authentic. Fall 2010 Mary Louise Smith Chair in Women and Politics and part of the World Affairs Series.