Thursday, 23 Mar 2023
Virtual Forum: Open Scholar Cafe
Open Scholar Cafes are online monthly meetings for the ISU community to talk #OpenResearch. All experience levels are welcome, and each forum will cover a new topic of interest. Join us to learn, talk, and collaborate. Registration is free.
Digital Humanities 101: Get your hands dirty with MediaWiki
In this workshop, participants will create a Mediawiki website using step-by step instructions and guides.
Information session: Strategic plan proposal process
Faculty and staff members interested in applying for strategic plan funds for the fiscal year that begins July 1 are encouraged to attend a session to learn more about the process and get answers to their questions.
Indian Contributions to Modern Science and Technology
Nilesh Oak holds BS and MS in Chemical Engineering and Executive MBA. He has written 3 books, 500+ blog articles, and 1000+ lectures on Indian civilization. His original research includes the dating of ancient historical events and the exploration of ancient sciences and technologies in the areas of astronomy, agriculture, domestication of animals, navigation, philosophy, and medical sciences.
Cyclone Cinema: The Woman King
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.
Concert: Yam Haus w/ Landon Conrath
Yam Haus is a band from Minneapolis, MN. They have built a devoted grass roots following in the Midwest and across the US, sold out the iconic 1,500 capacity First Avenue venue in Minneapolis, and have gotten their music added to regular rotation on the Twin Cities iHeart station Cities 97.1 as an independent band. They have a new body of songs made in Nashville with producer Mark Needham that they hope to soon share with the world.
Friday, 24 Mar 2023
Ready to Run Iowa
"Ready to Run Iowa" is a 6-part, nonpartisan campaign training program to encourage women to run for elective office, position themselves for appointive office, work on a campaign, or become more involved in public life. Each workshop will address a different topic. Registration is required; register for each workshop individually.
Softball vs. Oklahoma
Iowa State vs. Oklahoma. Schedule updates and weather delays are announced on the team social media accounts and the athletics website.
Date Night at the Brunnier Art Museum
Try something new for date night and visit the Brunnier Art Museum to look at art with friends or a special someone.
Global Gala
Let us show you the world and join us at Global Gala on Friday, March 24 at 6:00 pm in the Great Hall of the Memorial Union. Doors will open at 6:00 pm with a cultural craft and more! Performances will start at 7 pm. There will be light refreshments so attendees can enjoy food while watching the performances.
The Center: Movie Night
Meet us at the Center and we'll go to Cyclone Cinema to watch "The Woman King" together. First round of snacks is on us. Register to attend.
Cyclone Cinema: The Woman King
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.
Broomball Tournament
A one-day, double elimination tournament. Broomball is a blend of hockey rules and formations, and soccer-like strategy. Games are played in athletic clothing and shoes, no skating experience required. Teams must have a minimum of 5 players, maximum of 10 players. Players must be 16+ years of age. Winners receive a championship T-shirt.
Saturday, 25 Mar 2023
Volleyball: Spring Tournament
The Cyclones host in-state rivals Drake (10 a.m.), Northern Iowa (11:15 a.m.) and Iowa (1:30 p.m.) for shortened three-set matches in this annual tournament.
Softball vs. Oklahoma State (double-header)
Iowa State vs. Oklahoma. Schedule updates and weather delays are announced on the team social media accounts and the athletics website.
Cyclone Cinema: The Woman King
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.
Sunday, 26 Mar 2023
Focus Grant Exhibit Open
The culmination of funded projects by students who demonstrate imagination, creativity, and development in the arts.
RESCHEDULED: Softball vs. Oklahoma
This game has been moved to a Saturday (March 25) double-header. Iowa State vs. Oklahoma. Schedule updates and weather delays are announced on the team social media accounts and the athletics website.
Victorian Fables, Follies and Fairytales
Gather around the fireplace in the Farm House Museum parlor to hear Victorian fables, follies and fairytales. These stories are a bit darker than children's stories of today. This in-person program will be livestreamed.
Argentine Tango Drop-In Lessons
This Milonga (dance party) is a multi-level class with lots of time to enjoy the music and dance. Classes meet every Sunday and drop-ins are welcome. Purchase a dance punch card and attend as often as your schedule allows. Open to ages 18+.
Cyclone Cinema: The Woman King
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.
Monday, 27 Mar 2023
Drop-In Craft: Beaded Felt Bowls
Make a cute and handy little bowl. Choose a thick felt circle with pre-made holes in a color you like, along with a handful of large beads. You will stitch the beads into the felt and cinch it at the end with strong thread and a sturdy needle. This is a fun project that is perfect for all ages and skill sets.
Paint Your Own Pottery: $10 Mug Week
March 20-April 1 Whatta deal!
An Evening with Allyson Felix
"How the most decorated American track and field Olympian of all time turned inspiration in motherhood and advocacy into social innovation," Allyson Felix. Felix is an 11-time Olympic medalist, mom, business owner, and recently retired professional athlete who will share stories of adversity, triumph, and advocacy through her presentation and extended question and answer period.
Tuesday, 28 Mar 2023
Open Mic Night
ISU students - are you looking to impress your fellow Cyclones with your singing, comedy, chainsaw juggling, or other talents? Then don't miss Open Mic Night at the M-Shop! (No chainsaw juggling, please)
Wednesday, 29 Mar 2023
Art Walk: Athletics and the Body
Athletics and the depiction of the human form is a vital theme in both Iowa State's history and the Art on Campus Collection. Museums Docent Steve Petska will lead an art walk in connection with the "Honoring Jack Trice" exhibition at the Christian Petersen Museum.
U.S. Census: Searching for and using census data
Participants will learn how to locate and use data from the United States Census Bureau surveys.
Rewriting, Reclaiming, and Reorienting in Digital Spaces
Join ISU Writing and Communication Consultations and Academic Success Center for a virtual speaker series event in conversation with artists and designers, Ashlee Bird, Joseph Erb, and Casey Koyczan. Panelists will each share their work advocating for Indigenous language justice through technology and design, followed by a Q&A with attendees.
Guillermo Galindo: Redefining the Boundaries of Music Composition
Guillermo Galindo has spent his career redefining the conventional limits between music, the art of music composition and the intersections between art disciplines, politics, humanitarian issues, spirituality and social awareness. Much of his work focuses on the stories of migrants and refugees told through experimental music and performance art. He will give a public lecture March 29 and premiere his "Transonic Borders" composition March 30.
The Center: 30th Anniversary Gayla
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Center for LGBTQIA+ Student Success.