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Monday, 07 Mar 2016

Statistics Seminar

Mar 07, 2016

4:10 PM - 5:00 PM

Snedecor 3105

Free

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Lectures

Population causal inference: from local efficiency to global efficiency without resorting to direct approximation, Gary Chan, Associate Professor of Biostatistics and Health Services, University of Washington, Seattle

Lecture: Redefining Global Security

Mar 07, 2016

8:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures Live Green Student activities

The Honorable Mary Robinson was the first woman elected president of Ireland and just completed her term as the United Nations Special Envoy for Climate Change. World Affairs Series

Thursday, 10 Mar 2016

Nanovaccine Initiative Seminar: CBE Balloun Lecture

Mar 10, 2016

11:00 AM - 11:50 AM

171 Durham Center

free

Research Lectures

"Innovative Systems for Effective Delivery of Therapeutics," Samir Mitragotri, department of chemical engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara. Mitragotri will present an overview of some the targeting strategies for the treatment of breast cancer and vascular bleeding after trauma. A reception precedes his seminar at 10:30 a.m. in 2061 Sweeney Hall.

Friday, 11 Mar 2016

Art and Activism: Agents of Change

Mar 11, 2016

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Live-streamed online

free

College of Design Lectures

Join three artists, including Austin Stewart, ISU assistant professor of art and visual culture, for a live-streamed discussion of how their work relates to environmental, agricultural and biological activism. The event is part of the Trinity College Dublin Students' Union Activism Festival and will be live-streamed from Dublin.

Bachelor of Design Designer-in-Residence Workshop: Line + Grid + Repetition

Mar 11, 2016

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM

534 Design

free

College of Design Lectures

Join artist Kathranne Knight for an intensive workshop investigating line, grid and repetition and how they are integral to both the graphic and fine arts. Participate in a dialogue on their versatility, utility and function in the history of pictorial language. Produce a set of ink drawings and learn to generate a strong studio practice through their use. To register for the workshop, email zarecor@iastate.edu.