Monday, 16 Nov 2015
Open house: Prospective Design students
The open house will include sessions with current students, department chairs and career services staff, a facilities tour, an interior design exhibition reception and opportunities to test our new website.
Statistics Seminar
"Bayesian Screening for Group Differences in High-Throughput Data", Eric Lock, Department of Biostatistics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Redensification Rediscovered: Berlin Summer Academy 2015 Exhibition Reception
Award-winning work by ISU architecture students who participated in the five-week Berlin Summer Academy study-abroad program this past summer will be on display in the College of Design's Lyle E. Lightfoot Forum Nov. 16-20. Meet the students, view the work and enjoy refreshments at the opening reception. Program leader Ulrike Passe and architecture department chair Deborah Hauptmann will give a brief welcome and remarks.
Lecture: Atheist Voter Initiative & the Patient's Right To Know Act
Amanda Knief is the acting Legal Counsel and Public Policy Advisor for the American Atheists. She will discuss the Patient's Right To Know Act, proposed legislation that would require health care providers to disclose to patients any treatments or services that are legally available but that the provider chooses not to provide because of religious or philosophical beliefs.
Men's basketball
Iowa State vs. Chicago State (Emerald Coast Classic).
Transgender Day of Remembrance
A national day of mourning to honor transgender and gender non-conforming people who have lost their lives due to anti-transgender violence. This event will include a memorial and a discussion about creating inclusive spaces for people of all gender identities and expressions.
Lecture: Democracy at Work, A Cure for Capitalism
Richard Wolff is a Professor of Economics Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. His recent work has concentrated on analyzing the causes and alternative solutions to the global economic crisis.