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Thursday, 01 Mar 2012

ISU AfterDark

Mar 01, 2012

9:00 PM - 2:00 AM

Memorial Union

free

Student Union Board Arts, performances Diversity Special events Student activities

Each event is FREE for ISU Students! ISU AfterDark is a student group that plans late night events throughout the semester. Join us for bowling & billiards, BINGO, free food, live entertainment, free crafts, and MORE!

Friday, 02 Mar 2012

Memories of Internment

Mar 02, 2012

12:00 PM

Sun Room, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures

Grace Amemiya was a nursing student at the University of California, San Francisco, in 1941 when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. Her education was interrupted when she and her family were detained in internment camps. She will talk about her personal experiences as a former internee. Part of the 2012 Iowa State Conference on Race and Ethnicity, ISCORE.

Non-Profit Protege Program Applications Due

Mar 02, 2012

5:00 PM

online

Free

Student Engagement Arts, performances Diversity Special events

Each Fall semester, the Student Activities Center at Iowa State University sponsors the Non-Profit Protégé Program in conjunction with the United Way of Story County. Undergraduate ISU students have the opportunity to walk in the shoes of an administrator of a local non-profit organization.

ISU AfterDark

Mar 02, 2012

9:00 PM - 1:00 AM

Memorial Union

Free

Student Engagement Arts, performances Diversity Meetings, receptions Special events Student activities

It is the purpose of ISU AfterDark to provide ISU students with great late night activities on Friday nights throughout the year.

SUB Music: Memoryhouse

Mar 02, 2012

9:00 PM

M-Shop, MU

$10 students / $12 public ($2 day-of-show increase)

Student Union Board Arts, performances Diversity Special events Student activities

In the depths of southern Ontario, nestled between Canada's most dangerous super-highway and the banks of the laconic, ironically-named Speed River, there is a mid-size town called Guelph, also known as The Royal City.