Friday, 06 May 2016
Retirement reception: Denny Goodrich
Denny Goodrich will be retiring after 42 years of service to the university. Denny began his career in 1973 at WOI-TV, became a video producer for the Instructional Technology Center and has been working for the last several years with Information Technology Services.
Saturday, 07 May 2016
Commencement reception
Walk across the parking lot to the Alumni Center immediately following commencement to enjoy a reception for graduates and their families and friends. The reception will include refreshments, photo opportunities with Cy, tours of the Alumni Center and gift merchandise for purchase.
Tuesday, 10 May 2016
Open forum: Candidate for director of student affairs assessment and research
Becki Elkins, registrar and director of institutional research and assessment, Cornell College, Mount Vernon, is one of five finalists.
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
Open forum: Candidate for director of student affairs assessment and research
Aurelia Kollasch, senior research analyst, department of residence, Iowa State, is one of five finalists.
Thursday, 12 May 2016
Retirement reception: Raj Aggarwal
Raj Aggarwal, director of the Engineering Research Institute and adjunct professor of electrical and computer engineering, is retiring. A short program will begin at 10:30 a.m.
Open forum: Candidate for director of student affairs assessment and research
Matthew Pistilli, director of assessment and planning, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, is one of five finalists.
The Dreamer: Fei Xue MFA Thesis Exhibition Reception
Opening reception for master's thesis exhibition by Fei Xue, graduate student in integrated visual arts. A screening of Xue's digital animation will begin at 6:30 p.m. The show will run through May 19. Exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
Friday, 13 May 2016
Opening Reception: Intertwine
Opening reception for installation of Intertwine, a project to yarn-bomb the front facade of the ISU College of Design's Design on Main facility at 203-207 Main St. in downtown Ames. Over the past 9 months, hundreds of people from across Iowa and throughout the US have submitted more than 1,000 1-ft.-sq. knit and crocheted panels that have been stitched together into a "giant quilt" to cover the front of the 130-year-old, two-story building.