Monday, 02 Dec 2013
Statistics Seminar
"Bayesian Smoothing of Multivariate Models", Dongchu Sun, Department of Statistics, University of Missouri, Columbia
Tuesday, 03 Dec 2013
Geological & Atmospheric Sciences Seminar
"Extension, Transtension, and Changes in Deformation Style in Eastern California during the Past 15 Million Years" by Doug Walker, University Kansas, Lawrence, KS
Wednesday, 04 Dec 2013
Documentary: Blood Brother
Blood Brother is a documentary feature that tells the story of Rocky Braat, a disillusioned college student whose impromptu trip to India one summer dramatically changed his understanding of love and family. While traveling, Rocky met a group of orphaned children at an AIDS hostel and ultimately moves to India to restart his life among the dispossessed. World AIDS Awareness Week Event
Thursday, 05 Dec 2013
Agronomy Departmental Seminar
The Next Generation Sequencing Revolution and Crop Improvement Dr. Patrick Schnable, Department of Agronomy, Iowa State
How Local Organizing Can End Global AIDS and Malnutrition
Ken Patterson is the Global Grassroots Manager of RESULTS, an organization that works to create long-term solutions to poverty by supporting programs that address its root causes - lack of access to medical care, education, or opportunity to move up the economic ladder. World AIDS Awareness Week Event
Monday, 09 Dec 2013
Osborn Club Lecture
Eric Cochran, associate professor of chemical and biological engineering, will present "Thermoplastic Elastomers from Multifunctional Biomonomers: Green Materials Without Compromise?"
Wednesday, 11 Dec 2013
University Honors Poster Presentation and Reception
The University Honors Program invites the campus community to attend the fall 2013 poster presentation and reception, featuring the fall 2013 Honors graduates and their presentations. The fall 2013 graduates as well as other Honors students will answer questions and speak with individuals interested in their projects.
Friday, 13 Dec 2013
Planetarium Shows
Are you curious about space? Do you wonder about what you can see in the night sky? If so, bring your questions and come to the ISU Planetarium to learn more. The first show, starting at 6:30 pm will be 20 minutes and for kids. Shows at 7 pm and 7:30 pm and are suitable for all ages. Free tickets for the shows will be available at the door starting at 6:15 pm. Seating is limited.