Wednesday, 29 Nov 2017
Lecture: Who Will Help the Muslim Rohingya of Myanmar?
Matthew Smith, founder and chief executive officer of the human rights group Fortify Rights, will speak about the Muslim Rohingya, an ethnic minority group fleeing a military crackdown in Myanmar.
Thursday, 30 Nov 2017
Campus conversation: Break the Silence
This campus conversation will focus on suicide awareness and how to take action in the community. A presentation with representatives from ISU Police and student wellness will conclude with small group discussions. All are welcome.
Lecture: Science for All? Diversity in Science in a Global Economy
Sandra L. Hanson is a professor of sociology at Catholic University whose work has focused on gender, race and ethnicity in the sciences.
Monday, 04 Dec 2017
Lecture: Vacant Not Blighted
Nancy Finegood, executive director of the Michigan Historic Preservation Network, will highlight the value of preservation and rehabilitation over demolition of vacant and abandoned structures in cities like Detroit, Flint and Saginaw, Michigan.
Tuesday, 05 Dec 2017
Lecture: Social Equity of the Public Realm
Scott Jordan, a principal at Civitas in Denver, Colorado, has led large-scale, complex projects in some of the most contentious areas of the country. Through these experiences he has developed a passion for engaging the public in the design process. Regardless of the project's scale, his approach is to build on a city's authentic and unique attributes to create rich and diverse public spaces.
Wednesday, 06 Dec 2017
Honors Poster Presentation
The University Honors Program invites the campus community to its fall 2017 poster presentation featuring the fall Honors projects and graduates. Students will be present to speak about their projects.