Sunday, 30 Sep 2018
Performance: This is Not a Pipe Dream
Inspired by the life and work of surrealist painter Rene Magritte, the play by Barry Kornhauser follows a young boy who wants to be an artist. Though his desire is dismissed by his father as "a pipe dream," he is encouraged by his mother and begins a quest into the delightfully absurd magic-realism of Magritte's famous paintings.
Monday, 01 Oct 2018
Stabilizing Spin Liquids: Spin Liquid on the Sutffed Honeycomb Lattice
Dr. Rebecca Flint, Iowa State University
Tuesday, 02 Oct 2018
Seminar: Geological & Atmospheric Sciences
"Academic Program Evolution in the New Century" by Dallas Rhodes, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA
Performance: Tchaikovsky Trio
George Work, cello and guest artist, is an instructor in the Music Department.
Thursday, 04 Oct 2018
Lecture: From Iowa Cornfield to New York Boardroom
"From the Iowa Cornfield to the New York Boardroom," Kim Guthrie, president of Cox Media Group. Guthrie will draw form her own experience in broadcasting and advertising as she shares advice on getting a foot in the door, getting promoted and becoming a leader, along with trends in digital media. Greenlee School Futures Forum.
Probing the high-field nematic state of CeRhIn5 via dilatometry
Priscila F.S. Rosa Condensed Matter and Magnet Science Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Friday, 05 Oct 2018
ISU Symphony Orchestra
Thomas Cunningham, conductor
Performance: This is Not a Pipe Dream
Inspired by the life and work of surrealist painter Rene Magritte, the play by Barry Kornhauser follows a young boy who wants to be an artist. Though his desire is dismissed by his father as "a pipe dream," he is encouraged by his mother and begins a quest into the delightfully absurd magic-realism of Magritte's famous paintings.
Saturday, 06 Oct 2018
Performance: This is Not a Pipe Dream
Inspired by the life and work of surrealist painter Rene Magritte, the play by Barry Kornhauser follows a young boy who wants to be an artist. Though his desire is dismissed by his father as "a pipe dream," he is encouraged by his mother and begins a quest into the delightfully absurd magic-realism of Magritte's famous paintings.