Thursday, 01 Feb 2018
30th Annual Organists of Iowa with Dr. Karen. Black
Accomplished organist DR. KAREN BLACK visits Martha Ellen Tye Auditorium to perform an organ recital. Black is the Rudi Inselmann Endowed Professor of Organ at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa. She teaches organ and church music, music theory and aural skills, serves as organist for weekday chapel and Sunday worship services, and conducts the St. Elizabeth Chorale.
Friday, 02 Feb 2018
Ultrafast dynamics of electrons and ions and their interplay in complex oxides
Haidan Wen, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory
Seminar: Geological & Atmospheric Sciences
"When ice motion goes seismic: is glacier sliding similar to failure on earthquake faults?" by Dr. Slawomir Tulaczyk, Univ of California, Santa Cruz, CA
Saturday, 03 Feb 2018
Cyclone Honor Band Concert
The Cardinal and Gold honor bands feature more than 200 Iowa high school students.
Monday, 05 Feb 2018
Building Small, Thinking Fast, Planning Big: New Technologies for Future Neutrino Experiments
Dr. Matthew Wetstein, Iowa State University
Wednesday, 07 Feb 2018
People to People Career Fair
The career fair offers employers and students a professional environment in which to connect and discuss internships and full-time employment opportunities in human/social services; health/wellness; government; and hospitality. There also will be an opportunity for students to meet with representatives from professional health and law schools.
Thursday, 08 Feb 2018
Study Integrin Molecular Tension in Cell Adhesion, Migration and Platelet Contraction
Dr. Xuefeng Wang, Iowa State University
TBA
Xuefeng Wang
Friday, 09 Feb 2018
Performance: Town and Gown Chamber Music series
The Dover String Quartet: Joel Link and Bryan Lee, violins; Milena Pajaro-Van de Stadt, viola; and Camden Shaw, cello.
Sunday, 11 Feb 2018
Showcase Choral Concert
ISU Choral Choirs perform for the Cyclone Honor choir.
Monday, 12 Feb 2018
Computer Science: Student poster presentation
Graduate and undergraduate students will highlight their research during this annual event presented by the computer science department and Graduate Student Organization. Visitors are invited to vote for the top posters. This year's event is sponsored by Kingland and the Graduate and Professional Student Senate.
Playing with Photons in Flatland: Controlling Light and Matter in Two-Dimensional Materials
Dr. Nathaniel Stern, Dept of Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University
Cyclone Honor Choir
Featuring students from schools around Iowa with the Iowa State Singers.
Thursday, 15 Feb 2018
Internship and Networking Fair
The Greenlee School's Jump-Start Internship and Networking Fair is a small, boutique-style fair that connects students majoring in advertising, journalism, public relations and related fields with businesses and organizations searching for interns and employees in those fields.
Topological order in the pseudogap metal
Matthias Scheurer, Harvard
Friday, 16 Feb 2018
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.
Sunday, 18 Feb 2018
ISU Symphony Orchestra
Jacob Harrison, conductor
Monday, 19 Feb 2018
Beyond the Diffraction Limit: Imaging and Writing 3D Polymer Nanostructures with Visible Light
Dr. Chaitanya Ullal, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Wednesday, 21 Feb 2018
Retirement reception: Catherine Adams
Catherine Adams, a program assistant in psychology and communication studies, is retiring.
ISU Jazz Ensembles I & II
James Bovinette, Director of Jazz 1 Michael Giles, Director of Jazz 2
Friday, 23 Feb 2018
Lecture and Recital: Czech organ music
"Czech This!" Organ music written by Czech composers is featured in a lecture and recital by organist Miriam Zach.
Performance: Iphigenia
In the Greek myth Iphigenia is the daughter of Agamemnon who is told by a goddess that he must sacrifice his daughter in order to be granted wind so that his ships can sail to Troy. Knowing that his wife would never agree, he tricks Iphigenia and her mother into coming to him by telling her that she is to marry the great hero, Achilles. This is a new telling of the old legend.
Saturday, 24 Feb 2018
Performance: Iphigenia
In the Greek myth Iphigenia is the daughter of Agamemnon who is told by a goddess that he must sacrifice his daughter in order to be granted wind so that his ships can sail to Troy. Knowing that his wife would never agree, he tricks Iphigenia and her mother into coming to him by telling her that she is to marry the great hero, Achilles. This is a new telling of the old legend.
Sunday, 25 Feb 2018
ISU Statesmen Choral Concert
James Rodde, conductor
Performance: Iphigenia
In the Greek myth Iphigenia is the daughter of Agamemnon who is told by a goddess that he must sacrifice his daughter in order to be granted wind so that his ships can sail to Troy. Knowing that his wife would never agree, he tricks Iphigenia and her mother into coming to him by telling her that she is to marry the great hero, Achilles. This is a new telling of the old legend.
ISU Cantamus Women's Choir
Kathleen Rodde, conductor
Tuesday, 27 Feb 2018
Auditions for "Our Town"
Roles available for 13 men and 7 women. Auditions will consist of reading from monologues and scenes. Stop by 0310 Carver Hall to sign up for an audition time and pick up materials. Auditions are open to all ISU students. Questions? Contact Director Jane Cox, jfcox@8astate.edu. Visit www.theatre.iastate.edu for more information. ISU Theatre is funded by Student Government.
Wednesday, 28 Feb 2018
Auditions for "Our Town"
Roles available for 13 men and 7 women. Auditions will consist of reading from monologues and scenes. Stop by 0310 Carver Hall to sign up for an audition time and pick up materials. Auditions are open to all ISU students. Questions? Contact Director Jane Cox, jfcox@8astate.edu. Visit www.theatre.iastate.edu for more information. ISU Theatre is funded by Student Government.