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What is featured?

Tuesday, 05 Oct 2021

Conversations about Carbon

Oct 05, 2021

10:00 AM - 10:45 AM

Zoom webinar

free

Research Lectures Live Green

Dr. Bernardo del Campo, president, Advanced Renewable Technology International (ARTi), is the featured guest in the ISU Bioeconomy Institute series. Registration (free) is encouraged.

Thursday, 07 Oct 2021

Indigo-Dyed Boro Scarf Class

Oct 07, 2021

6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Workspace at the Iowa State Memorial Union

ISU $55/Public $65 (all supplies included)

The Workspace Arts, performances Live Green Student activities

Learn two fiber art processes to create a contemporary "distressed" scarf! Sarah Cady will teach Shibori, one of the earliest Japanese tie-dyeing techniques, which will create patterns on fabric with natural indigo dye. Weeks two and three are with Judy Lemish where you will piece together you dyed fabric with other upcycled cotton textiles.

Tuesday, 12 Oct 2021

Conference on Civility and Deliberative Democracy

Oct 12, 2021

7:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Conferences Lectures Live Green

"Energy Democracy: Driving Clean Energy Through Local Action," keynote address by Jon Carson, founder and managing partner of Trajectory Energy Partners.

Wednesday, 13 Oct 2021

Workshop: Deliberative Democracy

Oct 13, 2021

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Sun Hall, Memorial Union

free

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Conferences Lectures Live Green

In moderated small groups, participants will discuss U.S. energy choices and practice civic skills of long-form deliberative democracy. Part of the Iowa State Conference on Civility and Deliberative Democracy. Registration (free) is required.

Thursday, 21 Oct 2021

Science & Technology Cafe: Into an Electric World

Oct 21, 2021

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Zoom

free

University Museums Arts, performances Lectures Live Green

Using materials from the Smithsonian collections, Dr. Hal Wallace takes a walk through history, discussing cultural, economic, and social consequences of electric lighting and electrification.