Tuesday, 07 Sep 2010
Chemical & Biological Engineering Seminar
"A Vision for Carbohydrate-Based Therapeutics and Diagnostics" by Nicola Pohl, Iowa State University
Wednesday, 08 Sep 2010
Feeding the world seminar series
"Climate Change and Animal Diseases: How will this affect our food supply?" Montserrat Torremorell, chair in swine health and productivity, University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. Part of the international seminar series, "Feeding the World: Are Me Making Progress?"
Thursday, 09 Sep 2010
Chemical & Biological Engineering Seminar
"The Role of Topology and Electrostatics in Folding Catalytic RNA's" by Alain Laederach, University of Albany
Lecture: Brown Bag
"Ten Great Gardens to See Before You Die" presented by Ann Marie VanDerZanden, ISU Horticulture Department
Ramsey Lecture Series, College of Veterinary Medicine
"Bluetongue and Orbivirus Emergence In the U.S.," David Stallknecht, department of population health, University of Georgia. A research poster session and lunch begin at 11:15 a.m.
Oh No, It's Monday, and I've Run Out of Ideas: A Cartoonist's Crisis
"Oh No, It's Monday, and I've Run Out of Ideas: A Cartoonist's Crisis," Nicole Hollander. Creator of the internationally syndicated comic strip Sylvia, Hollander will address the challenges of staying creative from her own artistic career and life. She will also share strategies for coping with creative crises.
My Life in the Comics
"My Life in the Comics: Thirty Years of Graphic Misbehavior from Reagan to Obama," Nicole Hollander. She is the creator of Sylvia, an internationally syndicated comic strip that appears in over 80 newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune, Detroit News, Boston Globe and Seattle Times.
Friday, 10 Sep 2010
Where in the World is Architecture?
Robert Ivy, editor of Architectural Record, will present "Where in the World is Architecture?" the Architecture Advisory Council's inaugural Charles "Chick" Herbert Lecture. The lecture will be followed by the opening reception for the 2010 Architecture Rome Show in Gallery 181, College of Design.
Late Night Comedy with The Sklar Brothers
Laugh twice as hard with this comedy duo. Twins Randy and Jason are frequent guests on E's Chelsea Lately and appear regularly on ESPN SportsCenter's "The Bracket." The creators and stars of the ESPN cult hit series Cheap Seats, the Sklar Brothers have many TV credits. ISU After Dark Series.