Sunday, 19 Feb 2017
Monday, 20 Feb 2017
Explore Mesoscopic Physics in Strongly Correlated Electron Materials with Advanced IR and THz Spectroscopy
Mengkun Liu, Stony Brook University
Tuesday, 21 Feb 2017
Special Nuclear Physics Seminar: "b-Tagged Jets in sPHENIX"
Dr. Sookhyun Lee, Yonsei University
Wednesday, 22 Feb 2017
Probability and Statistics for Physicists (II)
Dr. Nils Krumnack, Iowa State University
ISU Symphonic Band
The Symphonic Band is an 80-member ensemble that explores traditional as well as contemporary works by composers such as Percy Grainger, Malcolm Arnold, Gustav Holst, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and Leonard Bernstein. The Symphonic Band is conducted by Steven Smyth, Associate Director of Bands.
Performance: ISU Jazz Combo
Michael Giles is director of the ISU Jazz Combo.
Thursday, 23 Feb 2017
Three views on CeCoIn5
John van Dyke, Iowa State
Friday, 24 Feb 2017
CANCELED: Geological & Atmospheric Sciences seminar
"Establishing Water Management Strategies for Slope Stability at Debswana Mines, Botswana" by Dr. Bob Sterrett, Itasca Consulting, Denver, CO
Seminar: Geological & Atmospheric Sciences
"Drivers of regional hydroclimate in the Indo-Pacific-from climate models to paleo proxy records" by Dr. Caroline Ummenhofer, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institutuion, Woods Hole, MA.
ISU Symphony Orchestra
Jacob Harrison, conductor
Performance: The Importance of Being Earnest
Two young men, Algernon and Jack, are good friends and are most desperately in love with two young women, Cecily and Gwendolyn. The obstacle to both their plans is that Cecily and Gwendolyn state most emphatically that they cannot love or marry any man whose name isn't Earnest. The stage is set for deception. This satire pokes fun at rules, love, egos, and behavior, and has been called one of the greatest comedies ever written.
Saturday, 25 Feb 2017
Performance: The Importance of Being Earnest
Two young men, Algernon and Jack, are good friends and are most desperately in love with two young women, Cecily and Gwendolyn. The obstacle to both their plans is that Cecily and Gwendolyn state most emphatically that they cannot love or marry any man whose name isn't Earnest. The stage is set for deception. This satire pokes fun at rules, love, egos, and behavior, and has been called one of the greatest comedies ever written.