Wednesday, 10 Oct 2018
Screaming Queens: LGBTQIA+ History Month Film Screening
Film Screening for LGBTQIA+ History Month. Screaming Queens:The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria tells a forgotten story of a riot against the social oppression of queer people in 1966 San Francisco,three years before the famous gay riot at New York's Stonewall Inn.
Thursday, 11 Oct 2018
Coming Out Day Pop Up Photo Shoot
Stop by The Center for LGBTQIA+ Student Success to create your own, personalized Coming Out Day photo!
Veterans Meet and Greet
The meet and greet is an opportunity for student veterans and their families to meet and network with faculty and staff from across the university. This is a come and go event; feel free to stop by. RSVP is appreciated.
Wednesday, 17 Oct 2018
Gold Star Training for Faculty and Staff
Tips and strategies aimed at serving student veterans, military personnel and their families. Registration requested.
Sunday, 28 Oct 2018
Trick-or-Treat
Hosted by ISU sororities and fraternities for Ames-area families. Members from the community will be giving out treats and hosting activities -- including a costume contest -- for kids up to fifth grade.
Monday, 29 Oct 2018
Kickoff: Disability Awareness Week
Stop by for giveaways, information, discussion and refreshments. Part of Disability Awareness Week. #disabilityrights #humanrights
Panel: Disability Awareness Week
"What About Graduate and Professional Students with Medical Conditions/Disabilities?" An information session with a student panel.
Tuesday, 30 Oct 2018
Lecture: Intro to Disability Studies
"Beyond Accommodations: An Introduction to Disability Studies," Dan Van Sant, staff advocate at Disability Rights Iowa, will talk about : ableism as a form of oppression, how ableism is deeply entrenched in our culture/language, and the idea that disability is more than accommodations -- it is a way of existing in the world, similar to other forms of diversity. Part of Disability Awareness Week.
Ice Cream Social: Disability Awareness Week
Stop by to meet members of the Alliance for Disability Awareness student organization.
Town Hall: Student Government, Student Affairs
Students are invited to ask senior administrators questions. Panelists include Pam Cain (finance and university services), Pete Englin (student affairs and residence), Roberta Johnson (financial aid), Beate Schmittmann (LAS) and Anne Marie VanDerZanden (provost's office). Moderated by Juan Bibiloni-Rivera (Student Government) and Vernon Hurte (dean of students). The town hall will be livestreamed.