Monday, 05 Oct 2015
Young Women in Business
A business degree is your ticket to opportunity. Rise to the top of a large company. Start your own business and make it grow. Work for a nonprofit, a university or a government. With a business degree, all that and more are possible. But what is it like to be a business major? Or to work in a particular industry? The College of Business at wants to help you find out.
Saturday, 10 Oct 2015
Research Symposium: Graduate Minority Assistantship Program (GMAP)
Underrepresented minority students (from all majors) receiving GMAP funding present their research in poster and oral formats. Registration is free but required.
Tuesday, 20 Oct 2015
Iowa Latina/o Education Initiative Conference
"Creating Campus Culture: What Works for Latina/o Student Success," with a goal to initiate a collective conversation that will lead to statewide strategies and promising practices. Speakers include Dr. Maria Harper-Marinick, Dr. Socorro Herrera and Diane Finnerty. Registration is required.
Saturday, 24 Oct 2015
Symposium: Digital Humanities
"19th Century Humanities in a Digital Age," a symposium for faculty interested in adding digital humanities methods to their research. Hosted by the Center for Excellence in the Arts and Humanities. Registration is required.
Monday, 26 Oct 2015
Conference: Center for Statistics and Applications in Forensic Evidence
Anyone who has an interest in forensic sciences is encouraged to participate in the kick-off activities. The objective of the event is to introduce CSAFE to the scientific, forensic and law communities. This is an excellent opportunity to meet potential collaborators in academia, law and law enforcement, and industry and to hear about interesting scientific problems in forensics. Students and young scientists are encouraged to attend.
Tuesday, 27 Oct 2015
Conference: Center for Statistics and Applications in Forensic Evidence
Anyone who has an interest in forensic sciences is encouraged to participate in the kick-off activities. The objective of the event is to introduce CSAFE to the scientific, forensic and law communities. This is an excellent opportunity to meet potential collaborators in academia, law and law enforcement, and industry and to hear about interesting scientific problems in forensics. Students and young scientists are encouraged to attend.