Thursday, 18 Apr 2024
Open Academy for Team Science
A one-day conference for for faculty, staff, postdocs, undergrads, and graduate students passionate about harnessing the power of collaborative research. Engage in vibrant discussions, share your groundbreaking research, and forge connections with other scholars. Delve into the art of effective communication and discover innovative strategies for fostering interdisciplinary partnerships. Register by April 4.
CODAC Spring Sale
The CODAC (College of Design Art Club) Spring Sale of work by integrated studio/visual arts students and club members is a great place to find unique gifts for upcoming spring and summer celebrations, or something for yourself. Most proceeds go to the artists, while the rest help fund club activities such as workshops, field trips and guest speakers.
Spring Enchantment Extended Hours
Dreaming of spring? Mark your calendars and don't miss our amazing bulb display featuring thousands of tulips, hyacinths and other bulbs. Enjoy extended visiting hours until 8pm while the tulips are in their prime.
First Amendment Days: Feast on the First
Free food, fun and festivities of the five freedoms. Faculty and students will lend their (lack of) artistic skills to draw pets (badly), with an accompanying fundraiser for the Story County Animal Shelter. Free T-shirts will be available, along with food prepared by student group Block and Bridle. A First Amendment Days event.
Instructors Share Student Engagement Strategies
Award-winning faculty from a variety of disciplines share their wisdom and personal stories from the classroom.
Homelessness is a Housing Problem: Gregg Colburn Lecture
Gregg Colburn, an associate professor in the University of Washington's Runstad Department of Real Estate and co-author of "Homelessness is a Housing Problem: How Structural Factors Explain U.S. Patterns," will present the 2024 Iowa State University Homelessness Symposium keynote lecture on the same topic. He will cover U.S. cities' varied experiences with housing precarity and offer policy solutions for unique regional contexts.
Through the Eyes of George Washington Carver - The Student & Artist
Tour the Farm House Museum with curator Allison Sheridan highlighting the objects on exhibition in "George Washington Carver, The Student & the Artist."
Cyclone Cinema: Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
Cyclone Cinema is presented by the Student Union Board and showcases a variety of film genres, screening a different movie every weekend Thursday - Sunday during the semester. Sunday film screenings are in open caption format. All other screenings can be open caption as well, as long as the request is made to the staff prior to the movie starting.
ISU Theatre: The Crucible
This American classic based on the Salem witch trials of 1692 tells the story of a village that becomes embroiled in a witch hunt. The people of the village live in a constant state of fear as more and more people are accused of witchcraft. "The Crucible" will run in repertory with "John Proctor is the Villain."
Comedy Night w/ Alice Wetterlund
Alice Wetterlund is a stand-up comedian and actor originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota. She performs regularly mostly in LA at independent shows as well as San Francisco's Punchline, and LA's Largo and The Hollywood Improv, festivals and clubs throughout the continent.