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Thursday, 19 Oct 2023

Workshop: NIH Funding Fundamentals

Oct 19, 2023

9:30 AM - 11:30 AM

206 Durham Center

free

Research Training, development

Join Associate Professor Geetu Tuteja to uncover the fundamentals of applying for NIH funding. The grant process will be covered and we'll hear from a panel of successful NIH grant awardees about their experiences with NIH funding.

Paint Your Own Pottery: Gamer Week

Oct 19, 2023

2:00 PM

Workspace

$12-$18

Memorial Union programs Arts, performances Student activities

Put down your controller and warp to The Workspace to create a tangible tribute to your favorite video game. Find hearts, gems, and fairies from Zelda, choose a character or icon from Animal Crossing, paint Skyrim dragons, spell books, and all things medieval, make an adorable blue hedgehog, and other favorites. Prepare to embark on a journey to create your own gaming-inspired masterpiece!

Workshop: Getting Started with EndNote Web

Oct 19, 2023

2:10 PM - 3:25 PM

134 Parks Library

free

University Library Training, development

This workshop will introduce the basics of using the free, web-based version of the EndNote citation management system. Participants will be given a demonstration of its use and will have an opportunity for hands-on experience with collecting citations from a variety of online indexes and databases, organizing them within their EndNote library, and using them in Microsoft Word using EndNote's Cite While You Write plugin.

Can We Be Civil? Call-Out Culture in America

Oct 19, 2023

5:30 PM

Sun Room, Memorial Union

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures

Pleas to be "civil" in our political and social dialogue in the news media are often followed by demands to call out discrimination and injustice wherever we see it. This lecture will examine the tensions between the two types of discourse by referring back to a characteristically American form of political rhetoric: prophetic indictment. Cathleen Kaveny serves as the Darald and Juliet Libby Professor at Boston College.

Shifting Bodies, Displacement in Nature | "Drift" Through Dance

Oct 19, 2023

5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Christian Petersen Art Museum

free

University Museums Arts, performances

Experience a different kind of museum visit as you are introduced to works of art through the lens of dancers.

Honeycomb Wall Shelves Class w/ John Burright

Oct 19, 2023

6:00 PM

Workspace

ISU $75, Public $85

Memorial Union programs Arts, performances Student activities

Learn some basic woodshop skills while making a set of three hexagon shelves to create a honeycomb pattern. With strong lines, and a nod toward the great outdoors, these will be a great addition to every hive and home.

CANCELLED The Live Free Tour

Oct 19, 2023

6:30 PM

CY Stephens Auditorium

Lecture Series

The Live Free event with Charlie Kirk has been cancelled due to a scheduling conflict with Mr. Kirk. This event is free, open to the public, and does not require a ticket for entrance. It will not be recorded or livestreamed. Doors open at 5:30pm.The first 7Ã' rows (300seats) will be reserved for ISU students until 6:10pm; show your ISU student ID at the SE or SW Tower doors to enter. The general public may enter through the North...

Cyclone Cinema: Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One

Oct 19, 2023

7:00 PM

Carver 101

free

Memorial Union programs Student activities

Cyclone Cinema is presented by the Student Union Board and showcases a variety of film genres, screening a different movie every weekend Thursday - Sunday during the semester. Sunday film screenings are in open caption format. All other screenings can be open caption as well, as long as the request is made to the staff prior to the movie starting.