Thursday, 22 Sep 2011
Chemical and Biological Engineering Graduate Seminar Series
"New Vistas in Dispersion Science and Engineering" Darsh Wasan, Illinois Institute of Technology
Workshop: ISU Virus-Insect Interactions Initiative
Non-biological science participants particularly are encouraged to attend this 2nd biannual workshop. Lunch will be provided. Contact Dai Nguyen (dna112@iastate.edu) by Sept. 16 if you plan to attend.
Arie Abbenes, guest carillonneur
Arie Abbenes will present a lecture titled "The Music Practice of Jacob van Eijck, Carillonneur and Composer in Utrecht from 1625 till 1657"
Computer science distinguished lecture
"Semantic Web: State of the Art," Pascal HItzler, Wright State University. In this talk, we discuss the current state of the art, with an emphasis on Linked Open Data and required next steps towards the bigger Semantic Web vision.
Presidential finalist forum: Kumble Subbaswamy
Open forum with presidential finalist Kumble Subbaswamy, provost of the University of Kentucky, Lexington.
Anything Shiny
The essence of any successful relationship is a mutual outlook. Steve Herrnstadt, professor in Art and Design, James Bloedel, professor and former chair of Biomedical Science, and Mani Mina, lecturer in Computer Engineering, certainly have just that in their shared interest in healing, life, and appreciation for nature. This discussion will focus on the interdisciplinary nature of and central themes in Herrnstadt's art.
SUB Film: Super 8
Cyclone Cinema presents Super 8!
What Mother Teresa Taught Me about Social Justice
Veritas Forum presenter Mary Poplin is a professor of education at Claremont Graduate University and author of the book Finding Calcutta. In 1996 Poplin worked for two months with Mother Teresa in Calcutta, India, to understand why she described her ministry to the poor as religious work and not social work. Veritas Forums are university events that engage students and faculty in discussions of life's hardest questions.
The Joy of Censorship
Joe Raiola is the senior editor of MAD Magazine and a crusader against unwarranted censorship. He takes a satirical look at the most hotly debated First Amendment issues, including the effect of 9/11 on free speech, banned books, movie rating, the FCC, and Internet filters. The Banned Book Week and Constitution Day Lecture.
SUB Film: Super 8
Cyclone Cinema presents Super 8!