Wednesday, 01 Feb 2012
ISU AfterDark
Each event is FREE for ISU Students! ISU AfterDark is a student group that plans late night events throughout the semester. Join us for bowling & billiards, BINGO, free food, live entertainment, free crafts, and MORE!
Thursday, 02 Feb 2012
Poster Sale
Proceeds from the sale support art programs at the Memorial Union.
Caterpillar Club
"Groundhog Day" - And Animal Habitats
Afternoon Oil Painting with Sara Merritt
Through this class, students will become comfortable using oil paint, and gain confidence in color mixing, composition, and paint application.
AESHM research poster session
The Apparel, Events and Hospitality Management Department will hold its annual display of scholarship. Faculty and graduate student research posters and design works will be on display. Refreshments will be served.
Computer science colloquia: Pavan Aduri
Pavan Aduri, associate professor of computer science, presents "Complexity Theory and Graph Theory."
Info session: Noyce Scholarship
A question and answer session for students interested in the Robert Noyce Scholarship program, named for the inventor of the microchip and funded by the National Science Foundation. This $10,000 annual scholarship is for mathematics, science or engineering majors who wish to earn teaching certification at the middle/junior high or high school level at one of Iowa's public universities. Pizza and pop will be provided.
Cyclone Cinema: Twilight- Breaking Dawn pt. 1
The Quileutes close in on expecting parents Edward and Bella, whose unborn child poses a threat to the Wolf Pack and the towns people of Forks. There will be a showing at 10pm as well.
Wheel Pottery Section I with Greg Lamont
A multi-level class for both beginners and those with basic experience. Students will be guided through all aspects of forming bowls, mugs, vases and more on the pottery wheel. Learn hand-pulling, glazing and finishing techniques.
Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness?
Tour, a correspondent for NBC, is the author of Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness, a look at what it means to be black today and how blackness has changed over the decades. In researching the book he interviewed more than one hundred prominent blacks, including Jesse Jackson, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Cornel West, Malcolm Gladwell, Soledad O'Brien, Kara Walker, and Paul Mooney. Tour has been a contributing editor at Rolling Stone...