Sunday, 05 Oct 2014
Performance: Spring Awakening
This play set in 19th century Germany tells the story of teenagers discovering their sexuality in a repressive society. Mature themes, sexual situations, and explicit language.
George Work, cello
Faculty member George Work will perform.
Monday, 06 Oct 2014
Statistics Seminar
"A frequency domain empirical likelihood for spatial data," Dan Nordman, Department of Statistics, Iowa State University, Ames
Tuesday, 07 Oct 2014
Concert: ISU Collage of Choirs
Each year well over 300 students take part in the ISU Collage of Choirs. Participants represent nearly all academic disciplines and majors.
Geological & Atmospheric Sciences Seminar
"Multi-Scale Modeling of the Endangered Pallid Sturgeon Population in the Lower Missouri River Under Climate Change" by Dr. Mark Wildhaber, USGS
Wednesday, 08 Oct 2014
ISU Jazz Ensembles I & II
James Bovinette, directs Jazz Ensemble I; Michael Giles, directs Jazz Ensemble II
Thursday, 09 Oct 2014
Futures Forum: Does Your Career Depend on Your Gender?
The Futures Forum will focus on the role of gender in the journalism, advertising and public relations industries; how it can impact students' future careers and how they can work around gender expectations.
Faculty Recital: Julie Sturm, cello with Mei-Hsuan Huang, piano
Instructors in the music department
Friday, 10 Oct 2014
Astronomy Seminar
Omega Centauri (Al Lawrence, Iowa State University)
Performance: Spring Awakening
This play set in 19th century Germany tells the story of teenagers discovering their sexuality in a repressive society. Mature themes, sexual situations, and explicit language.
Saturday, 11 Oct 2014
Performance: Spring Awakening
This play set in 19th century Germany tells the story of teenagers discovering their sexuality in a repressive society. Mature themes, sexual situations, and explicit language.