Tuesday, 12 Apr 2011
Registration opens (freshmen)
First day of assigned Summer 2011 and Fall 2011 registration dates for students projected as freshmen. Hours for AccessPlus registration are 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday-Saturday, and most Sundays.
TIAA-CREF financial seminar
"Save for Tomorrow, Start Today." Getting you to and through retirement. Are you interested in finding out how you can take advantage of your employer's retirement plan? It's easier than you think. Please preregister, space limited.
Tuesday Tea
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 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 12 to 4 pm on Tuesdays so stop in any time.
Agron 600C - Crop Production and Physiology Seminar
Gerald Sebuwufu
Ecology, Biotechnology, and Sustainable Agriculture
"Ecology, Biotechnology and Sustainable Agriculture," Paul Thompson, Michigan State University; and Fred Kirschenmann, ISU Leopold Center. Thompson is author of "The Agrarian Vision," and Kirschenmann is author of "Cultivating an Ecological Conscience." A reception will follow the forum. Part of the Live Green! Sustainability Series.
Polymer Clay Eggs
Using a variety of techniques like filigree, open lacework, and surface stamping to create beautiful polymer clay eggs.
Debates on Capitalism from the Perspective of the Global South
"Comparative Study in Development and Social Change: Debates on Capitalism from the Perspective of the Global South," Samuel Zalanga, Bethel University. He specializes in development studies and social change, teaching on such topics as the sociology of development, growth and development of the modern city, social inequality and religion in society.