Wednesday, 10 Nov 2010
Nuclear Arms Control for the 21st Century
Rose Gottemoeller is the Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Arms Control, Verification and Compliance, and was the chief negotiator of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) with the Russian Federation. She was formerly the Deputy Undersecretary of Energy for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation and responsible for all nonproliferation cooperation with Russia and the Newly Independent States. Part of the World Affairs...
Informational session: "How the Attending Veterinarian Can Help with Your Research"
Discussion led by Dr. Mary Sauer, since January ISU's attending veterinarian. Those interested in attending should register by sending an e-mail to Connie Regenold in the Office for Responsible Research.
Fine dining dinner (Tuscan)
Students in the fine dining management class are hosting two more dinners during fall semester: Nov. 10 (Tuscan) and Dec. 1 (French). To reserve your spot, call 4-9740 or e-mail lraj@iastate.edu.
Swimming
Iowa State vs. Northern Iowa
Seven Steps to Becoming Almost Famous: The Life and Times of Alan Hashimoto, Media Designer and Artist
Alan Hashimoto is an associate professor of graphic design and computer art at Utah State University. He has created over 500 published visual design solutions for more than 100 corporations, advertising firms and design studios. His design experience includes corporate branding, packaging, interactive design, animation and digital video. He is the second guest speaker in the ISU College of Design's Digital Media Lecture Series.
Stamping & Embossing with Amanda Barr
Add a new dimension to hand-made paper crafts with heat embossing. Meets Wednesdays from 7 - 9pm for 2 weeks.
Nobody's Enemy: The Youth Culture of Iran
Neda Sarmast will show clips from her documentary, "Nobody's Enemy: The Youth Culture of Iran," and discuss her work to correct misperceptions about Iranians and Muslims in the U.S. media. In 2005 she returned to her native Iran to film a documentary on the country's youth culture. She uses the film to facilitate global youth dialogue and promote tolerance among Eastern and Western cultures.
Thursday, 11 Nov 2010
Registration: freshman
First day of assigned Spring 2011 registration dates for students continuing as freshmen. Hours for AccessPlus registration are 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday-Saturday, and most Sundays.
Veterans Day
To honor our service men and women, all veterans receive free admission.
Lecture: Brown Bag
"Recycled Art for the Garden" presented by John Brommel, Sculptor from Des Moines area Bring your lunch to the Gardens and enjoy an education program. Attend each month and experience a new topic presented by local and regional professionals and lecturers.
Crop Production and Physiology Seminar
"More Productive Than Maize in the Midwest: How Does Miscanthus Do It?" Frank Dohlman, Monsanto
Crop Production and Physiology Seminar
"More Productive Than Maize in the Midwest: How Does Miscanthus Do It?" Frank Dohleman, Monsanto
Computer science colloquia: Kelvin Sung
"Game-Themed CS Education: Empowering the Faculty," Kelvin Sung, University of Washington, Bothell.
Event: Black Light Butterfly Roosting
Watch butterflies under black light.
Works in Progress Series
"Earthquake Recovery and Community Development in Haiti," Nadia Anderson, assistant professor of architecture. Anderson will talk about her current work and recent trip to Haiti. All are welcome to attend.
Errington Memorial Lecture: Tracking Giants across the Blue Oceans
Marine biologist Barbara Block is recognized for her research on the movement patterns and behavior of large pelagic fishes, such as tunas, billfishes and sharks. A former MacArthur Fellow, Block helped establish the Tuna Research and Conservation Center to study the physiology and population structure of these species, which are highly exploited by international fisheries.
Physical Activity or Body Weight: Which Is More Important for Your Health?
Steven Blair is a recognized authority on exercise and its health benefits. He is coauthor of Fitness after 50, Active Living Every Day, and Physical Activity and Health and was the senior scientific editor for the first U.S. Surgeon General's Report on Physical Activity and Health. The 2010 Helen LeBaron Hilton Chair in Human Sciences.
Friday, 12 Nov 2010
Virtual Reality Experience
Iowa State University's Virtual Reality Applications Center will be showing off its 3-D technology during its "Virtual Reality Experience." The tour is free and open to the public, but online registration is required.
Workshop: Game development
"Using XNA Framework to Support Game Development." This workshop aims at introducing the foundations of video games development to audiences with programming background (data structure and object oriented concepts) but have not programmed with computer graphics or video games. In essence, this is a workshop about building simple interactive graphical applications. Preregistration required. Refreshments provided.
Geology and Enviornmental Science Seminar
"The hills are alive: Building an interdisciplinary Earth-science research facility at Biosphere 2" by Peter Troch, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Atmospheric Science Seminar
"Environmental Energy and Mass Transfer: Key to Understanding Catchment Evolution" Peter A. Troch, Department of Hydrology and Water Management, University of Arizona
Men's Basketball
Iowa State vs. Northern Arizona.
Planetarium Show
Planetarium shows will start at 7 pm and 7:45 pm. Free tickets for the shows will be available at the door starting at 6:30 pm. The shows are suitable for all ages, and are followed by a star-gazing session (weather permitting).
CANCELED: Timothy Albrecht, organ
Due to an illness, Timothy Albrecht has cancelled this performance.
Dance social
Free dance social hosted by the ISU Ballroom Dance Club. Singles welcome. Dress is casual, however indoor shoes or socks must be worn in the studio. Check the website for a full schedule.
ISU Theatre Production of "The Arabian Nights"
A Persian sultan whose first wife was unfaithful mistrusts all women until his beautiful young bride, Scheherazade, tells him a story on their first night together and begins a second one. The sultan eagerly awaits the conclusion of the following night. After 1001 nights of storytelling, he makes her his Queen. The stories of Scheherazade feature genies, thieves, and kings and raise storytelling to a new level of enchantment.
Men's hockey
ISU vs. Indiana University (Central States Collegiate Hockey League).
Saturday, 13 Nov 2010
Snow Globe Crafts with Annihka Murray
Make two fun DIY crafts from common household items. Meets Saturday from 1-4.
Women's Basketball
ISU vs. Western Illinois.
ISU Theatre Production of "The Arabian Nights"
A Persian sultan whose first wife was unfaithful mistrusts all women until his beautiful young bride, Scheherazade, tells him a story on their first night together and begins a second one. The sultan eagerly awaits the conclusion of the following night. After 1001 nights of storytelling, he makes her his Queen. The stories of Scheherazade feature genies, thieves, and kings and raise storytelling to a new level of enchantment.