Thursday, 23 Feb 2012
Food and Farm Policy in the United States: Building the Economy and National Security with Public Health
Michael Hamm is the C. S. Mott Professor of Sustainable Agriculture at Michigan State University. His work focuses on developing sustainable community and regional food systems from the producer to the consumer. The 2011-12 Helen LeBaron Hilton Chair in Human Sciences.
SUB Music: Abandon Kansas
Through the fire of sleepless nights, uncertain futures, and countless miles on the road, Abandon Kansas emerges battle-hardened and tested with the highly celebrated Ad Astra Per Aspera. This, their first official retail release, is a right of passage for a band that has demonstrated over the past half-decade that they are more than prepared to lay claim to their own territory among the industry elites.
Friday, 24 Feb 2012
"Working Over Wood" Artist Studio Open House
Every Friday, artist Jennifer Drinkwater will set up her studio in the ground floor gallery of the Christian Petersen Art Museum - Room 0003. She invites the public to visit with her, participate, and develop a dialog about her current project to reinterpret and recompose the Grant Wood mural for Parks Library "When Tillage Begins, Other Arts Follow".
Seminar
"Iodine-129, 87Sr/86Sr, and trace elemental geochemistry of northern Appalachian Basin brines: evidence for basinal-scale fluid migration and clay mineral diagenesis" by Stephen Osborn, California Polytechnic University-Pomona, CA
Ames Laboratory/Iowa State University Middle School Science Bowl
Sixteen Iowa middle school teams will compete in this regional event, one of 45 being held across the country. The competition continues Feb. 25. The winning team receives a paid trip to the U.S. Department of Energy's National Science Bowl in Washington, D.C.
Varieties Finals
Varieties has been showcasing the talent of Iowa State students for more than 80 years. Performances consist of 18-20 minute "mini-musicals" that are performed with original lyrics and choreography. Shorter acts, called vignettes, perform as well. A vignette consists of any talent that a student may have, from belly dancing to stand-up comedy. In this way, Varieties serves as Iowa State University's student talent show!
Winter Wine Fest
Sample and purchase wines from some of Iowa's best wineries. There will be lots of delicious Iowa snacks available for sampling and purchase. Listen to festive music, perfect for a winter's Friday evening. This is an adult event only, and you must be 21 years old or older to attend.
Cyclone Cinema: The Muppets
With the help of three fans, The Muppets must reunite to save their old theater from a greedy oil tycoon. There is also a showing at 10pm.
Dance social
Free dance social hosted by the ISU Ballroom Dance Club. Singles welcome. Dress is casual, however indoor shoes or socks must be worn.
ISU Concert Band & Symphonic Band
Iowa State Concert Bands to Perform at Ames City Auditorium
ISU Theatre production of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
Atticus Finch, a lawyer who is a widower, tries to raise his two young children to have a code of honorable behavior within the social fabric of a small town in Alabama in the mid-1930's. When a young black man is unfairly accused of accosting a white woman and Atticus serves as his lawyer, serious issues of racial inequality violently surface within the community. Winner of a Pulitzer Prize.
Men's hockey
ISU vs. Waldorf College.
Saturday, 25 Feb 2012
Ames Laboratory/Iowa State University Middle School Science Bowl
Sixteen Iowa middle school teams will compete in this regional event, one of 45 being held across the country. The competition began Feb. 24. The winning team receives a paid trip to the U.S. Department of Energy's National Science Bowl in Washington, D.C.
Freehand Sketching Workshop with Matthew Brehm
Open to all students and faculty regardless of prior experience or skill level, this workshop will offer instruction on fundamentals and advanced techniques for observational sketching. Seating is limited; RSVP to Jihyun Song, jsong@iastate.edu, by 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 17.
Upcycling Field Trip with Judith Lemish
Second hand stores are chock full of clothes with big potential if you know what you are looking for. Join Judith on a DIY field trip to Salvation Army and Goodwill to sift through the cast-offs and find gems that can be reconstructed into something modern and new.
Cyclone Cinema: The Muppets
With the help of three fans, The Muppets must reunite to save their old theater from a greedy oil tycoon. There is also a showing at 10pm.
ISU Theatre production of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
Atticus Finch, a lawyer who is a widower, tries to raise his two young children to have a code of honorable behavior within the social fabric of a small town in Alabama in the mid-1930's. When a young black man is unfairly accused of accosting a white woman and Atticus serves as his lawyer, serious issues of racial inequality violently surface within the community. Winner of a Pulitzer Prize.
Men's hockey
ISU vs. Waldorf College.
SUB Music: Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers (SK6ERS) w/ Chris Koza
On Gift Horse, their second album for Vanguard and fifth studio effort overall, Stephen Kellogg and his bandmates- Kit "Goose" Karlson (keys, bass, vocals), Brian "Boots" Factor (drums, vocals) and Sam "Steamer" Getz (guitars, vocals)-bring the rich legacy of American rock & roll into the present tense.
Varieties Finals
Varieties has been showcasing the talent of Iowa State students for more than 80 years. Performances consist of 18-20 minute "mini-musicals" that are performed with original lyrics and choreography. Shorter acts, called vignettes, perform as well. A vignette consists of any talent that a student may have, from belly dancing to stand-up comedy. In this way, Varieties serves as Iowa State University's student talent show!