Thursday, 03 Oct 2019
Performance: Blue Ridge Trombone Quartet
The Blue Ridge Trombone Quartet is a professional chamber ensemble dedicated to the performance of music composed and arranged for trombone quartet.
Friday, 04 Oct 2019
Brown Bag Series: American Sign Language
"Brown Bag American Sign Language: Deaf Culture and Language," training for employees and community members interested in learning basic signs and more about deaf culture. You do not need to attend every session in order to learn from this series. Bring your lunch and an open mind for this interactive course.
Performance: Climate Change Theatre Action
"Climate Change Theatre Action: Lighting the Way," a series of short plays written by international playwrights to support the UN Climate Change Conference. These stories bring science to life and encourage us to work toward a sustainable future together. ISU's CCTA focuses on sharing knowledge, discovering hope and creating community as the best ways to face growing environmental crises.
Performance: ISU Wind Ensemble
The ISU Wind Ensemble features sixty of the finest student wind and percussion players on the Iowa State campus. They often feature renowned guest conductors, composers and soloists. Students are directed by Dr. Michael Golemo. The Wind Ensemble has toured Europe seven times since 2003, and plans to tour Asia in May, 2020.
Saturday, 05 Oct 2019
Concert: Written in Britain and Ireland
Miriam Zach ISU Organ Faculty; Stephen Smith, organist; Nolan Brown, baritone
Performance: Climate Change Theatre Action
"Climate Change Theatre Action: Lighting the Way," a series of short plays written by international playwrights to support the UN Climate Change Conference. These stories bring science to life and encourage us to work toward a sustainable future together. ISU's CCTA focuses on sharing knowledge, discovering hope and creating community as the best ways to face growing environmental crises.
Sunday, 06 Oct 2019
Performance: Climate Change Theatre Action
"Climate Change Theatre Action: Lighting the Way," a series of short plays written by international playwrights to support the UN Climate Change Conference. These stories bring science to life and encourage us to work toward a sustainable future together. ISU's CCTA focuses on sharing knowledge, discovering hope and creating community as the best ways to face growing environmental crises.
Monday, 07 Oct 2019
Manipulating Light Flow with 2D Materials Plasmons
Dr. Tony Low, University of Minnesota
Wednesday, 09 Oct 2019
Probing the three dimensional hadron structure with jets
Varun Vaidya, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Performance: ISU Jazz Ensemble I
James Bovinette is the director of the Jazz 1 ensemble.
Thursday, 10 Oct 2019
Higgs Boson Decay as a Probe to the Unsolved Mysteries in the Universe: Dark Energy, Dark Matter an Missing Antimatter
Dr. Chunhui Chen, Iowa State University
Performance: Climate Change Theatre Action
"Climate Change Theatre Action: Lighting the Way," a series of short plays written by international playwrights to support the UN Climate Change Conference. These stories bring science to life and encourage us to work toward a sustainable future together. ISU's CCTA focuses on sharing knowledge, discovering hope and creating community as the best ways to face growing environmental crises.
Friday, 11 Oct 2019
Brown Bag Series: American Sign Language
"Brown Bag American Sign Language: Deaf Culture and Language," training for employees and community members interested in learning basic signs and more about deaf culture. You do not need to attend every session in order to learn from this series. Bring your lunch and an open mind for this interactive course.
Astronomy Seminar: Origin of Kepler systems from the migration of resonant chains
Dr. Daniel Carrera, ISU
Concert: ISU Symphony Orchestra
The Iowa State University Symphony Orchestra is a premiere ensemble of the Department of Music and Theatre. Tickets available at the door or in the Music Hall office.
Sunday, 13 Oct 2019
Performance: Climate Change Theatre Action
"Climate Change Theatre Action: Lighting the Way," a series of short plays written by international playwrights to support the UN Climate Change Conference. These stories bring science to life and encourage us to work toward a sustainable future together. ISU's CCTA focuses on sharing knowledge, discovering hope and creating community as the best ways to face growing environmental crises.
Collage of Choirs
All the choirs perform, Iowa State Singers, ISU Statesmen, Cantamus Women's Choir, Lyrica Women's Choir
Monday, 14 Oct 2019
From Galaxy Zoo to LSST: Citizen Science in the Age of Big Data
Professor Chris Lintott, University of Oxford
Tuesday, 15 Oct 2019
Majors Fair
More than 100 ISU major and minor degree programs will be represented in one room. The Majors Fair is for any students who are Open Option, undecided, thinking about changing their major, want a second major, or interested in a minor.
Wednesday, 16 Oct 2019
Performance: Jazz Night
Professor Michael Giles directs the jazz ensemble.
Thursday, 17 Oct 2019
ISU Flute Ensemble & Clarinet Choir
Student ensembles led by Sonja Giles, director of flute; and Gregory Oakes, director of clarinet.
Friday, 18 Oct 2019
GDCB Seminar
"Genetic networks regulating placental development," Geetu Tuteja, assistant professor.
Planetarium Show: The Solar System
Are you curious about space? Do you wonder about what you can see in the night sky? If so, bring your questions and come to the ISU Planetarium and join us for an evening under the stars!
Iowa State Singers
James Rodde is the group's conductor.
Sunday, 20 Oct 2019
ISU Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band and Concert Band
The three concert bands at Iowa State perform some of your favorite music.
Monday, 21 Oct 2019
The Degree of Fine-Tuning in our Universe -- and Possibly Others
Dr. Fred C. Adams, University of Michigan
Thursday, 24 Oct 2019
Spin-fermion coupling in special systems
Laura Classen (Univ Minnesota)
Friday, 25 Oct 2019
GDCB Seminar
"Brain and computer," Gordon Shepherd, Yale University, and Robert Brayton, University of California, Berkeley.
Special CMP Seminar: Collective Motion, Surface Alloying, and Unusual Growth Behavior of Metals on Germanium
Dr. Shirley Chiang, Department of Physics, UC Davis
Performance: Chasing George Washington
While on a field trip to the White House students magically encounter our most famous founding father, who leads them on a fun-filled adventure that helps them all discover the true portrait of America.