Thursday, 03 Mar 2011
Winter Escapes Art Short Course
Join Jo Myers-Walker of the Left Bank Studio in Gilbert, Iowa, as she teaches a series of nine classes on watercolors and her trademark slumping plastic that will surely help you beat the winter blues.
P&S Council open forum: Dean Lisa Nolan, College of Vet Med
Lisa Nolan, dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine, will discuss veterinary services available to employees and the public, new building initiatives at Vet Med, and veterinary admissions and curriculum. Feel free to bring your lunch.
Meeting: Professional & Scientific Council
P&S Council meetings are open to the public.
Blackboard Learn's File Management Options
Putting files in folders and making them accessible can become the biggest obstacle to a pleasant experience in online learning. File management can be tricky in Bb Learn, but with a little practice, it becomes second nature. In this session, you will learn the basics to file management in Blackboard Learn, including how to upload/move files; create/organize folders; create an html folder; use the web folder for easy web-access.
25 Year Club Banquet
The 25 Year Club honors employees who have served the University for 25, 35, 45 or 50 years at this annual banquet. Social hour at 5:30 p.m.; dinner begins at 6:30 p.m. Reservations accepted through Friday, Feb. 4.
Oil Painting
Learn the basics of oil painting and become confident in your technique, you could be the next Rembrandt.
Fiddler on the Roof
Highly anticipated, Fiddler on the Roof makes its debut at Stephens Auditorium and will capture the audience with an unforgettable performance.
The Man Who Invented the Computer
"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
Mid-Semester
First half-semester courses end.
The Race for Equality and Education
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.
Soccer
ISU vs. North Dakota State. Check the athletics website in the event of inclement weather.
Deadline: Midterm grades
Midterm grade reports due from all departments on WebCT and AccessPlus.
Gymnastics
ISU vs. Minnesota.
Turkish Foreign Policy
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.
Dance social
Free dance social hosted by the ISU Ballroom Dance Club. Singles welcome. Dress is casual, however indoor shoes or socks must be worn in the studio. Check the website for a full schedule.
ISU Theatre production of "The Miracle Worker"
An illness leaves a very young child named Helen Keller blind and deaf, and consequently mute. By the age of six, she seems to be completely unreachable and her family is losing hope. Then her parents hire Anne Sullivan as a teacher for their daughter, and Anne must discover some way to do the one thing a teacher must--communicate The result is a profoundly moving piece of theatre.
William Inge's: Bus Stop
Imagine being stranded in a restaurant with a busload of eccentric people whom you have to wait out a snowstorm with... William Inge's hit comedy Bus Stop is sure to make the audience at Stephens have a night of laughter they won't soon forget!
Saturday, 05 Mar 2011
Day of Insects
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.
Big 12 Conference Wrestling Championships
Big 12 Conference Championships, featuring Iowa State, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State.
Winter Escapes Art Short Course
Join Jo Myers-Walker of the Left Bank Studio in Gilbert, Iowa, as she teaches a series of seven classes on watercolors and her trademark slumping plastic that will surely help you beat the winter blues.
Story Time with Derek Anderson
Award-winning author/illustrator and ISU College of Design alumnus Derek Anderson will introduce his new children's picture book, "Story County: Here We Come!" He will speak about how growing up in the real Story County helped shape the tale of a farmer and his animal friends, read the book, and share a drawing lesson. The event is sponsored by the University Book Store.
Lyrica Women's Choir
Kathleen Rodde, conductor
ISU Theatre production of "The Miracle Worker"
An illness leaves a very young child named Helen Keller blind and deaf, and consequently mute. By the age of six, she seems to be completely unreachable and her family is losing hope. Then her parents hire Anne Sullivan as a teacher for their daughter, and Anne must discover some way to do the one thing a teacher must--communicate The result is a profoundly moving piece of theatre.
Joe Bonamassa
#1 Billboard Artist Joe Bonamassa will be performing LIVE at Stephens Auditorium March 5, 2011 at 8 p.m.
Sunday, 06 Mar 2011
Buck Bowling
$1 bowling, $ 1 shoes, and $1 soda!
Chain Maille: Bold & Brilliant Byzantine Bracelet
Show your Cyclone spirit with this red and gold set! Enhance a basic byzantine weave by adding colorful glass rings into the mix.
ISU Theatre production of "The Miracle Worker"
An illness leaves a very young child named Helen Keller blind and deaf, and consequently mute. By the age of six, she seems to be completely unreachable and her family is losing hope. Then her parents hire Anne Sullivan as a teacher for their daughter, and Anne must discover some way to do the one thing a teacher must--communicate The result is a profoundly moving piece of theatre.
Revisiting N.C. Wyeth's "America in the Making" Painting Series
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.
Gregory Oakes, clarinet
Part of the 2010-2011 Faculty Recital Series
Argentine Tango with Valerie Williams
This Milonga (dance party) is a multi-level class with lots of time to enjoy the music and dance.