Tuesday, 01 Nov 2016
Seminar: Geological & Atmospheric Sciences
"Earth System Science Evolution: Past, Present and Future" by Dr. Ghassem Asrar, JGCRI, PNNL/UMD, College Park, MD.
Friday, 04 Nov 2016
Astronomy Seminar: Summary of H2 Formation and Excitation in the Stephan's Quintet Galaxy-Wide Collision
Travis Yeager, ISU
Planetarium Show: Cosmic Recycling
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 and join us for an evening under the stars!
Musical: Cabaret
"No use permitting some prophet of gloom to wipe every smile away. Life is a Cabaret, old chum; come to the Cabaret."
Saturday, 05 Nov 2016
Musical: Cabaret
"No use permitting some prophet of gloom to wipe every smile away. Life is a Cabaret, old chum; come to the Cabaret."
Sunday, 06 Nov 2016
Musical: Cabaret
"No use permitting some prophet of gloom to wipe every smile away. Life is a Cabaret, old chum; come to the Cabaret."
Concert: Amara Piano Quartet
The Ames Piano Quartet welcomes musical guests Edwin Griffith (tenor) and Julie Fox Henson (violin) for a performance of Ralph Vaughan-Williams' song cycle "On Wenlock Edge." Piano quartets by Herbert Howells and AntonÃn Dvorzà k also will be performed. Members of the Amara Piano Quartet include Boro Martinic-Jercic, violin; Jonathan Sturm, viola; George Work, cello; and Mei-Hsuan Huang, piano.
Monday, 07 Nov 2016
David Lynch Celebration
Tai C. Chiang, University of Illinois and Franz Himpsel, University of Wisconsin
Tuesday, 08 Nov 2016
Materials frontiers in low loss superconducting RF cavities
Jonathan L. DuBois Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Retirement reception: Fred Lorenz
Professor Fred Lorenz, departments of statistics and psychology, is retiring.
Thursday, 10 Nov 2016
Itinerant Magetism without Magnetic Elements
Emilia Morosan, Rice University
Town and Gown: The Poulenc Trio
Liang Wang, oboe; Bryan Young, bassoon; and Irina Kaplan Lande, piano will perform a wide-ranging program spanning four centuries. This performance will include a special preview of animation created by Elizabeth and Alden Phelps to accompany Cuong's Train of Thought.
Friday, 11 Nov 2016
Musical: Cabaret
"No use permitting some prophet of gloom to wipe every smile away. Life is a Cabaret, old chum; come to the Cabaret."
Saturday, 12 Nov 2016
Band Extravaganza
Ensembles scheduled to perform include the ISU Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble I, and the Cyclone Marching Band.
Musical: Cabaret
"No use permitting some prophet of gloom to wipe every smile away. Life is a Cabaret, old chum; come to the Cabaret."
Sunday, 13 Nov 2016
Musical: Cabaret
"No use permitting some prophet of gloom to wipe every smile away. Life is a Cabaret, old chum; come to the Cabaret."
Monday, 14 Nov 2016
A Survey of Medical Physics
Brian MacPhail, Mary Greeley Medical Center, Ames
Tuesday, 15 Nov 2016
Seminar: Geological & Atmospheric Sciences
"Climate controls on shale weathering" by Dr. Ashlee Dere, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha, NE.
Film: Death by a Thousand Cuts
Haiti and the Dominican Republic share the island of Hispaniola. "Death by a Thousand Cuts (Muerte por mil cortes)" centers on the island's fight for natural resources and highlights the ongoing struggle with deforestation as well as tensions between Haitians and Dominicans along the border and beyond.
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2016
ISU Jazz Ensembles I & II
James Bovinette director of Jazz Ensemble I Michael Giles director of Jazz Ensemble II
Thursday, 17 Nov 2016
ISU Opera Studio
ISU Opera students perform: An Evening of Staged Arias
Monday, 28 Nov 2016
Spin Ice - A Magnetic Analogue of Common Water Ice with Emergent Electrodynamics with Deconfined and Fractionalized Excitations
Michel Gingras, University of Waterloo and Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, Quantum Materials Program
Tuesday, 29 Nov 2016
Has Compelling Experimental Evidence for Order-by-Disorder at Last Been Found in a Frustrated Magnetic Material?
Michel Gingras, University of Waterloo
Seminar: Geological & Atmospheric Sciences
"Residual Capillary Trapping in the Permeable Rservoir Sections, A New Paradigm in CO2 Geosequestration" by Dr. Robert Ritzi, Wright State University, Dayton, OH.