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What is featured?

Friday, 27 Mar 2009

Planetarium show

Mar 27, 2009

7:00 PM

ISU Planetarium, Physics Hall

free

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Lectures

The planetarium show is for all ages, followed by a star-gazing session (weather permitting).

Monday, 30 Mar 2009

Horticulture seminar

Mar 30, 2009

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

118 Horticulture Hall

free

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Lectures

"Photoprotection Mechanisms in Overwintering Rhododendrons," Xiang Wang, ISU horticulture graduate student.

Lecture: Darwinian evolution and Catholic theology

Mar 30, 2009

7:00 PM

Great Hall, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Lectures

"Does Darwinian Evolution Challenge Catholic Theology of the Human Person?" Anne Clifford, ISU philosophy and religious studies.

Tuesday, 31 Mar 2009

Computer science colloquium

Mar 31, 2009

3:40 PM

B29 Atanasoff

Free

Groups, governance Lectures

Xiang-Yang Li, associate professor of the department of computer science, Illinois Institute of Technology, presents "Online Spectrum Scheduling in Wireless Networks."

Lecture: Tolerance

Mar 31, 2009

8:00 PM

Gallery, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Lectures

"Tolerance: Vice or Virtue?" Otto Selles, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Mich. An overview of how the concept of tolerance developed in the West, particularly during the Enlightenment, and the place of tolerance in contemporary society, both globally and locally.

President's Lecture in Chemistry: Dudley Herschbach

Mar 31, 2009

8:00 PM

Sun Room, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Lectures

"The Impossible Takes a Little Longer: Reflections on Teaching Science as a Liberal Art," Dudley Herschbach is the Frank B. Baird Jr., Professor of Science at Harvard and recipient of the Nobel Prize in chemistry. His research on the crossed molecular beam technique is one of the most important advances within the field of reaction dynamics and has allowed scientists to better understand how chemical reactions take place.