Friday, 01 Nov 2019
Retirement reception: Cindy Howe
Cindy Howe, an interior designer for facilities planning and management, is retiring Nov. 1. A short program will begin at 2 p.m.
Wednesday, 06 Nov 2019
Open house: Strategic facilities plan
Three drop-in open house sessions are planned to collect input on how the university community uses its buildings and spaces. The information will be used to develop a strategic plan for future investment in design improvements or renewal of ISU campus facilities.
Meeting: Professional and Scientific Council
The P&S Council is a representative body elected by, and responsible to, Professional and Scientific employees at Iowa State University. Meetings are open to the public.
Open house and dedication: Digital Accessibility Lab
Designed as a welcoming and inclusive space, the Digital Accessibility Lab will allow students with disabilities to work together using assistive technology that includes speech-to-text software, text-to-speech software, gaming hardware and software, screen magnifiers, virtual reality headsets and more. A program will begin at 3 p.m., followed by tours of the lab.
Open house: Strategic facilities plan
Three drop-in open house sessions are planned to collect input on how the university community uses its buildings and spaces. The information will be used to develop a strategic plan for future investment in design improvements or renewal of ISU campus facilities.
Thursday, 07 Nov 2019
Open house: Strategic facilities plan
Three drop-in open house sessions are planned to collect input on how the university community uses its buildings and spaces. The information will be used to develop a strategic plan for future investment in design improvements or renewal of ISU campus facilities.
Town Hall Meeting: Students Against Racism
This is a town hall meeting with Iowa State administrators in response to demands by Students Against Racism. The meeting also will be live streamed via the Student Government YouTube channel.
Friday, 08 Nov 2019
First Generation College Student Celebration
ISU faculty and staff are invited to engage and network with first-generation students as part of the National First Generation Student Week celebration. Registration is encouraged.
Transmogrify: Dan Johnson MFA Thesis Exhibition Reception
Public reception for "Transmogrify," the master of fine arts thesis exhibition by Dan Johnson, graduate student in integrated visual arts, on display Oct. 29-Nov. 9 at the ISU Design on Main Gallery.
Sunday, 10 Nov 2019
Artists talk
Alumni Jennifer Flack Jones and Beth Kamienski Haskins will share their post-graduation experiences in the apparel industry and as designers of handcrafted wearables and home decor products.
Tuesday, 12 Nov 2019
Meeting: Faculty Senate
The Faculty Senate represents the general faculty of Iowa State and participates in shared governance of the University with the administration. Senate meetings are open to the public.
Wednesday, 13 Nov 2019
Veterans Center Community Supper
The Iowa State community is invited to enjoy a free dinner in honor of those who serve and sacrifice. The public event brings together students, faculty, staff, administrators and community members in honor of the service and sacrifice of veterans and their family members. RSVP requested by Nov. 6.
Thursday, 14 Nov 2019
Brown Bag: Nature at Noon
DIY Holiday Decorating. Bring your lunch to the Gardens for a fun and wacky demonstration of do-it-yourself holiday decorating with Floral Design instructor / State Fair Master Floral Show Judge Sandy Gossman, and Reiman Gardens' Education Manager Sara Merritt.
Impact: Identity, Belonging and Migration Exhibition
Public reception for "Impact: Identity, Belonging and Migration" exhibition curated by ISU graphic design graduate student Sang Eun Lee as part of her MFA thesis. The show features work by Lee and 13 other immigrant artists, including several College of Design alumni and Raluca Iancu, assistant professor of art and visual culture.
Friday, 15 Nov 2019
Visit Day: Prospective Design Graduate Students
The College of Design is hosting a visit day for students considering a graduate degree in design or art majors. Participants have an opportunity to interact with faculty and students, tour facilities, engage with other prospective students and learn the value of Design's outstanding graduate programs. Register online.