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Monday, 08 Mar 2010

Advising period for Summer/Fall 2010

Mar 08, 2010

All day

Academic Affairs Academic calendar

Advising period for Summer and Fall 2010 registration begins.

Second half semester

Mar 08, 2010

All day

Academic Affairs Academic calendar

Second half-semester courses begin.

National Nutrition Month: Free munchies

Mar 08, 2010

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Parks Library free speech zone (moves into Beardshear Hall if inclement weather)

ISU Surplus Student activities

Free fruit for the first 150 visitors. "Nutrition from the Ground Up," is a nutrition education and information campaign sponsored annually by the American Dietetic Association.

Iowa Water Conference

Mar 08, 2010

12:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Scheman Building, Iowa State Center

$130 Early Registration, $150 after February 22, Student Discount Available

Live Green Conferences Lectures Live Green Special events Student activities

"Pulling It All Together: Policy, Programs and Practices" is the theme for the 2010 Iowa Water Conference. The goal is to offer a conference that provides networking and collaboration opportunities for major water initiatives in Iowa and to provide an opportunity for water professionals and the public to communicate.

Horticulture Seminar

Mar 08, 2010

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

118 Horticulture Hall

free

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Lectures

Effect of Exercise Stress on Resistance to Infectious Disease, by Marian Kohut, Associate Professor, Department of Kinesiology, ISU

Art Class: Basketweaving with Jan Smith

Mar 08, 2010

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Workspace, Memorial Union

$30 students, $35 public includes supplies

The Workspace Arts, performances

Tote-all-y!

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.