Tuesday, 26 Oct 2010
The Little Red Hen
Theatre IV presents The Little Red Hen as part of the Martha-Ellen Tye Performing Arts Institute Youth Matinee Series.
Homecoming: Food on Campus
Free lunch (walking tacos) with homecoming button.
Tuesday Tea
Come to the Farm House Museum to enjoy tea and conversation about all things Farm House. Mark your calendar from Noon to 1:00 pm Tuesdays this month 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 Noon to 4:00 pm on Tuesdays so stop in any time.
The Little Red Hen
Theatre IV presents The Little Red Hen as part of the Martha-Ellen Tye Performing Arts Institute Youth Matinee Series.
Homecoming buttons
Cyclone logos have evolved over the years but the spirit behind Cy stays the same. Come to the Workspace during open hours October 25-30 and make a button with your favorite vintage Cy or ISU logo, or the new I-State logo to show your ISU pride! 50 cents for any button size.
A History of Artists' Books: Lecture by Joseph Lappie
Joseph Lappie, visiting assistant professor of printmaking and book arts at St. Ambrose University and founder/owner of Peptic Robot Press, will offer insight into the history of the production of artists' books.
Design and Build in China
Broc Smith has over 20 years of experience in costume, prop/stage design and construction, and theater performance. He began working in Asia in 1992, with exhibitions and events in Singapore. He helped create China's first world-class water park in Shanghai, interiors for Asia's largest aquarium in Pudong, and was a principle designer for Happy Valley Beijing, China's largest theme park. Part of the Technology, Globalization and...
Manatt Phelps Lecture: Kazuhide Ishikawa
Kazuhide Ishikawa is Minister Plenipotentiary and Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Japan in Washington DC. He is a career diplomat who has served for more than thirty years in Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including positions with the Economic Affairs Bureau and Foreign Policy Bureau. Kazuhide Ishikawa will be speaking in place of Ichiro Fujisaki, who will be unable to deliver the lecture as previously announced.