Wednesday, 01 Dec 2010
A Day Without Art
On Dec. 1, 1989, loss as a result of HIV & AIDS prompted artists in New York to organize the first Day Without Art. Some galleries closed their doors in mourning for the day or shrouded paintings. Now, years later, AIDS continues to inflict a heavy toll in every community, and we continue to remember friends and loved ones on December 1 by shrouding selections from the Art on Campus Collection. A Day Without Art reminds us to vow an end to AIDS.
Poinsettia sale: Horticulture Club
Plants will be sold in 5", 6.5" (single branch) and 8" (three-branched) containers. Sale continues through Dec. 4 in other campus locations.
Retirement reception: Edward Kannel
Retirement reception for Edward J. Kannel, who has been a professor in the department of civil, construction and environmental engineering for 35 years. He is a faculty member in transportation engineering, an academic adviser, and served as associate chair for the department from 1992 to 2007. Please join us in thanking professor Kannel for his dedication and service to the university. A brief program will begin at 2 p.m.
Fine dining dinner (French)
This is the final dinner hosted by students in the fine dining management class this semester. To reserve your spot, call 4-9740 or e-mail lraj@iastate.edu.
ISU Jazz Combos
Michael Giles, coach