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Tuesday, 01 Oct 2024

Seminar: Developmental programming of health and disease: the effects of extrinsic inputs on developmental hematopoiesis

Oct 01, 2024

1:00 PM - 1:50 PM

1414 Molecular Biology

free

Research Lectures

Join the Department of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology Seminar to hear Dr. Anna Beaudin, associate professor from the University of Utah School of Medicine, discuss research into linking early life perturbation of the developing hematopoietic system with immune dysfunction as a driver of pathogenesis in various contexts.

Partisanship and Policy: A Complicated Relationship

Oct 01, 2024

6:00 PM

Sun Room, Memorial Union

Lecture Series Lectures

Our government was designed to be “of the people, by the people, for the people.†That government is composed of elected officials almost exclusively representing one of two political parties, yet in Iowa, there are more registered “no party†voters than registered Republicans or Democrats. The political arena is a multi-faceted, ever-changing landscape, and increasingly, more Americans feel hopeless that their participation can...

Wednesday, 02 Oct 2024

Can Sustainable Agriculture Feed the World?

Oct 02, 2024

7:00 PM

1148 Gerdin

Lecture Series Lectures Live Green

Consumers are increasingly demanding foods that are both healthy and produced in an environmentally sustainable ecosystem. At the same time, millions of people around the globe continue to face hunger and food insecurity. How can agriculture and food producers meet growing food demand in a world where they face resource and environmental constraints by leveraging innovative agricultural technologies and thinking outside the box? C S Liew...

Thursday, 03 Oct 2024

The Rural Voter: The Politics of Place and the Disuniting of America

Oct 03, 2024

6:00 PM

Dolezal Auditorium, 0127 Curtiss Hall

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures Live Green

This lecture will be based on the eponymous book that pinpoints forces behind the rise of the “rural voterâ€â€"a new political identity that combines a deeply felt sense of place with an increasingly nationalized set of concerns. Combining a historical perspective with the largest-ever national survey of rural voters, Nicholas F. Jacobs and Daniel M. Shea uncover how this overwhelmingly crucial voting bloc emerged and how it has roiled...

Friday, 04 Oct 2024

A One on One with ESPN’s Clinton Yates

Oct 04, 2024

11:00 AM

2630 Memorial Union

Lecture Series Diversity Lectures

Join ESPN host Clinton Yates and Journalism and Mass Communication Professor Tony Moton for a conversation about how success in today's sports media market depends on versatility and a multitude of skill sets. Yates is a columnist, television commentator, and host for ESPN. In March 2024, Yates was named host of the ESPN Daily podcast. He joined ESPN in February 2016 as a member of the editorial team that launched Andscape, the Black...