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What is featured?

Monday, 04 Oct 2021

Paint Your Own Pottery: Zodiac Week

Oct 04, 2021

All day

Workspace at the Iowa State Memorial Union

$10-$15 depending on what you choose

The Workspace Arts, performances Student activities

What's your sign? Choose a mug or bowl and personalize with your astrological sign or symbol. Find out more about the Memorial Union Zodiac's traditions and superstitions. Drop in anytime Monday-Friday 2-9pm or Saturday 10am-4pm.

Fall Blood Drive

Oct 04, 2021

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free

Student Activities Student activities

This four-day event is planned each semester by the Iowa State Blood Drive student organization. Participants also can view their free COVID-19 antibody test results several days after donating. Donors receive a T-shirt and an EatStreet gift card, while supplies last.

Monday Monologues series

Oct 04, 2021

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

Parks Library steps

free

University Library Arts, performances

"Live: Singing in Steps," featuring the Cantamus, Lyrica, and Count Me In music department ensembles, conducted by Jennifer Rodgers. The ISU choral ensembles will present a concert that includes layers of music-making and selections that work beyond the concert hall. Be a part of keeping live music alive.

Seminar: Growing the Next Football Field for Jack Trice Stadium

Oct 04, 2021

4:25 PM - 5:15 PM

Room 118, Horticulture Hall

free

Research

This seminar will cover the unique background and steps taken to grow the next playing surface for Jack Trice Stadium from corn field to football field. A unique partnership between the ISU Department of Horticulture and ISU Athletic Department has allowed future turfgrass managers to learn the steps to establish and grow sod for a new football field.

Keynote: Divided We Stand

Oct 04, 2021

7:00 PM

Benton Auditorium, Scheman Building

free

Lecture Series Lectures

"Divided We Stand," Marjorie Spruill, author and distinguished professor emerita of history from the University of South Carolina, will be the keynote speaker. This is the closing event of the Hard Won, Not Done 19th Amendment statewide centennial commemoration.