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Monday, 16 Nov 2015

Lecture: Atheist Voter Initiative & the Patient's Right To Know Act

Nov 16, 2015

7:00 PM

Cardinal Room, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures Special events

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.

Wednesday, 18 Nov 2015

SOLD OUT: Fine dining dinner

Nov 18, 2015

6:30 PM

Tearoom, 23A MacKay Hall

$30 ($35 with wine)

College of Human Sciences Special events

American cuisine. This menu will focus on the foodscape of Portland, Oregon. One of four themed dinners hosted this semester by students in hospitality management 487/587: Fine Dining Event Management. Reservations are required.

Negative Space

Nov 18, 2015

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Christian Petersen Art Museum, 1017 Morrill Hall

Free

University Museums Arts, performances Special events

Join April Eisman, Associate Professor of Art and Visual Culture, for a gallery walk of the exhibition (Re)discovering S(h)elves. In this talk, "negative space" will be explored on two levels: the negative space within particular objects or images, and the larger context of the museum as a traditionally negative space for women and women artists.

Thursday, 19 Nov 2015

Showcase: President's Flipped Class Initiative

Nov 19, 2015

2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

Campanile Room, Iowa State Memorial Union

free

Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching Special events Training, development

Squarely aligned with the President's initiatives on institutional excellence and enhancement of the student experience, the 2015 President's Flipped Classroom Initiative (PFCI) includes course development projects involving over 60 faculty and staff from 25 academic departments, representing all academic colleges. The event will include a short program followed by a poster session and reception.