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Monday, 28 Feb 2011

GIS Seminar: Using ArcMap to Separate and Quantify Cover Classes for Corn Growth with Perennial Groundcovers

Feb 28, 2011

12:10 PM - 1:00 PM

GIS Lab, 526 College of Design

free

College of Design Lectures

Scott Flynn, GIS graduate certificate candidate, ISU agronomy, evaluated 35 different grasses and legumes on three landscape positions in a strip-tilled corn production system to determine their suitability as ground covers.

Horticulture seminar

Feb 28, 2011

4:10 PM

118 Horticulture Hall

free

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Lectures

"Alternative Futures for the Maquoketa River and Lake Delhi," Julia Badenhope, ISU landscape architecture.

Film and discussion

Feb 28, 2011

7:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures

"America the Beautiful: Our Obsession with Appearance," directed by Darryl Roberts. The 2010 documentary takes on the social issue of body image. From plastic surgery to celebrity worship, child models to dangerous cosmetics, the film tackles the issue from every side, including the media's role in advancing unrealistic expectations. A discussion with the director follows the screening (104 min.). Eating Disorder Awareness Week.

Tuesday, 01 Mar 2011

Wednesday, 02 Mar 2011

Agron 600A - Plant Breeding Seminars

Mar 02, 2011

4:10 PM - 5:10 PM

2026 Agronomy Hall

Free

Agronomy Department Lectures

"Breeding corn for sustainable/organic farmers; what has been learned and future perspectives." Walter Goldstein, Crop & Soils Research Director, Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, East Troy, Wisconsin

Agron 600B - Soil Science Seminars

Mar 02, 2011

4:10 PM - 5:10 PM

2020 Agronomy Hall

Free

Agronomy Department Lectures

"Assessing Three Decades of Soil Movement on the Iowa Erosion Surface" James Jordan

Stuff White People Like

Mar 02, 2011

8:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Lectures

Christian Lander takes a satirical look at upper-middle-class white culture on his blog and in his book Stuff White People Like. He continues his anthropological study of how to survive modern white society in his sequel Whiter Shades of Pale.

Thursday, 03 Mar 2011

The Man Who Invented the Computer

Mar 03, 2011

8:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Lectures

"The Man Who Invented the Computer: The Biography of John Atanasoff, Digital Pioneer," Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jane Smiley. She has written on such topics as politics, impulse buying, farming and marriage. She now adds John Atanasoff, the Iowa State physics professor credited with inventing the first digital electronic computer, to that list. Part of the National Affairs Series on Innovation.

Friday, 04 Mar 2011

The Race for Equality and Education

Mar 04, 2011

12:45 PM

Sun Room, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Conferences Diversity Lectures

John Carlos, an Olympic medalist in track and field, is remembered for his "Silent Protest" against racism and economic oppression at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. The iconic image of he and teammate Tommie Smith raising a black-gloved fist during the victory ceremony is one of sports history's most memorable moments. Part of the 2011 Iowa State Conference on Race and Ethnicity.

Turkish Foreign Policy

Mar 04, 2011

7:00 PM

Pioneer Room, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures

Fatih Yildiz is the Consul General of Turkey in Chicago, a position to which he was appointed in September 2010. His diplomatic career has included service as First Secretary and Counselor at the Turkish Embassy in Washington, D.C.; with the Permanent Delegation of Turkey to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe; and at the Turkish Embassy in Sarajevo.

Saturday, 05 Mar 2011

Day of Insects

Mar 05, 2011

All day

Reiman Gardens

Reiman Gardens Academic calendar Conferences Lectures Special events

The third annual Day of Insects (DOI) is near and registration is due on February 28. Professionals, academics, advocates and enthusiasts will cover a range of insect related topics. Tiger beetles, bees, flies, ticks, venomous arthropods, mantis husbandry, as well as new species discussions are planned.

Sunday, 06 Mar 2011

Revisiting N.C. Wyeth's "America in the Making" Painting Series

Mar 06, 2011

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Brunnier Art Museum, 295 Scheman Building

Free

University Museums Arts, performances Lectures

In 1940, the John Morrell & Company of Ottumwa, Iowa released a calendar illustrated by N.C. Wyeth. The calendar depicts the top twelve historical events or influential people that helped shape America as determined by Wyeth. Join art historian Lea Rosson DeLong as she discusses Wyeth's choices and how art can influence perceptions of history.

Monday, 07 Mar 2011

Horticulture seminar

Mar 07, 2011

4:10 PM

118 Horticulture Hall

free

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Lectures

"Quirky Corkwoods: The Systematics of Leitneria (Simaroubaceae)," James Schrader, ISU horticulture.

The Caucus Cup: College Republicans v. ISU Democrats

Mar 07, 2011

7:00 PM

Sun Room, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Lectures Student activities

The ISU Democrats will debate the College Republicans on an issue of the day for the chance at the Caucus Cup. The winner claims the trophy for a year and will defend the Cup at the 2012 First Amendment Day celebration. This year's issue is the enactment of laws limiting gun ownership. The College Republicans are led by Logan Pals. The ISU Democrats are led by Patrick Thomas. Tom Beell, professor in broadcast journalism, will moderate....

Fighting Hunger: A DNA Engineer's Path to Science and Success

Mar 07, 2011

8:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures Live Green

"Fighting Hunger: A DNA Engineer's Path to Science and Success," Charles Stewart Jr., research associate at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Stewart works to understand how plant enzymes make an array of chemicals important to medicine and agriculture. Using the 3D protein structure, he studies the evolution of protein function and how proteins can be engineered to improve the quality and quantity of the world's food supply.