Thursday, 23 Sep 2021
COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic
Free vaccination clinic for Iowa State students, faculty and staff. Appointments are recommended, but walk-ins are welcome. Schedule an appointment online or call 515-294-5801 and bring your ISUCard to the clinic. Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccines will be available.
Webinar, Troubling the Waters: Alternative College Student Development Frameworks for Diverse Student Populations
As institutions of higher education across the country grapple with how to best meet the needs of their primary consumers, college students, it becomes increasingly important to have at their disposal an array of frameworks that provide them with conceptual and theoretical models that not only assist them with understanding where they are, but also who they are along their respective learning, growth, and development trajectories.
Seminar: Justin Gilsan, State Climatologist for IDALS
Iowa's climate
ISU Theatre: Climate Change Theatre Action
A series of performances and events that will bring community members together to imagine -- and plan -- a more hopeful and sustainable future.
The Right to Have Rights: Cuban Artists Confront the State
Coco Fusco's lecture will accompany the exhibition Arte Cubano on view in the Brunnier Art Museum. Arte Cubano highlights contemporary Cuban artists whose art has been shaped by the great diversity of the island and the cultural blending of African, European, and Latin/Caribbean influences. Registration encouraged, but not required.
Wheel Pottery Class
An introduction to creating functional pottery on the wheel. Start with the building blocks of centering clay and pulling cylinders, and move on to make bowls, mugs, and other forms. Class meets Thursdays from 6-8:30pm for 8 weeks with instructor Greg Lamont.
Cyclone Cinema: F9, The Fast Saga
Dom and the crew must take on an international terrorist who turns out to be Dom and Mia's estranged brother. Concessions are available.
Towns and Ranches: Testimonies of Latino/a Families & Communities in NW Iowa
What does it mean to be a modern day Latino father in rural Iowa? This presentation will include the vibrant experiences and insights of Latino fathers supporting their children and families in education and community settings. Dr. Ruben P. Viramontez Anguiano is the Founding Chair and Professor of the Human Development and Family Relations Program at the University of Colorado Denver.
Friday, 24 Sep 2021
Softball vs. Kirkwood
Iowa State vs. Kirkwood. Schedule updates and weather delays are available on the team social media accounts and the athletics website.
Fulbright welcome reception
Meet the new Fulbright students and scholars at ISU and reconnect with Fulbright alums.
Volleyball vs. TCU
Iowa State Volleyball vs. TCU.
Cyclone Cinema: F9, The Fast Saga
Dom and the crew must take on an international terrorist who turns out to be Dom and Mia's estranged brother. Concessions are available. This showing will be outdoors on central campus, weather permitting.
Saturday, 25 Sep 2021
Volleyball vs. TCU
Iowa State Volleyball vs. TCU.
Cyclone Cinema: F9, The Fast Saga
Dom and the crew must take on an international terrorist who turns out to be Dom and Mia's estranged brother. Concessions are available.
Sunday, 26 Sep 2021
Soil Judging - Regional Competition
Good luck Soils Team!
Wedding expo: United at the Union
Wedding vendors in the central Iowa area who would love to help bring your wedding dreams to life. Join us for light snacks, a beverage, and preparation for the big day! Register for tickets (free, or $10 for VIP early access and swag bags) for a chance to win discounts and prizes.
Softball vs. DMACC
Iowa State vs. Des Moines Area Community College. Schedule updates and weather delays are available on the team social media accounts and the athletics website.
Sunday Tours: Native American & Inuit Art
Get a closer look at signature objects in the University Museums' permanent collection. This tour spotlights the diverse forms of Native American and Inuit art, from basketry to glassmaking.
Argentine Tango Lessons
Valerie Williams This Milonga (dance party) is a multi-level class with lots of time to enjoy the music and dance. From 4-5pm, moves for beginners are introduced with different partners for practice. From 5-7pm, the floor is yours for dancing under the guidance of Valerie, and for working with different partners. An intermediate level figure will also be introduced during this time.
Cyclone Cinema: F9, The Fast Saga
Dom and the crew must take on an international terrorist who turns out to be Dom and Mia's estranged brother. Concessions are available.
Monday, 27 Sep 2021
Paint Your Own Pottery: Gnome Week
An enchanting cast of characters awaits you! Meet Norm, Norma, Nate, Nora, Elwood, Jake, and the ever-popular foot-tall Ginormagnome. Start (or keep building) your gnome village with cute little mushrooms, a small planter, or a fairy house. Drop in anytime Monday-Friday 2-9pm or Saturday 10am-4pm.
Faculty development workshop: The Public Classroom
Join university counsel Michael Norton for a review of the current environment and its implications for freedom of speech and academic freedom.
reACT Exhibtion Opening Reception: "Color Matters"
Get a first look at the newest reACT exhibition, guest curated by Dr. Jonathan Strum, Professor of Music. "Color Matters" explores the complex relationship humans have with color and how color shapes how we see and understand the world. Remarks at 5:00 pm by Dr. Sturm. Light refreshments.
Don't Be Evil: The Age of Surveillance Capitalism and Big Tech
Financial Times and global economic analyst Rana Foroohar covers the intersection of business, economics, politics, and foreign affairs. She will be speaking about the evolution of major internet forces, such as Google, Apple, and Facebook, from idealistic start-ups to globally dominating purveyors of individuals' private information.
Macrame Air Plant Globe Workshop
Create a lovely hanging planter with an amber glass globe and cream cord. Learn basic macrame knotting that you can use on future projects, and pull together your project with sand, rocks, shells, and a Tillandsia air plant.
Soil and Water Conservation Club Meeting
Meeting + free food!
Cyclone Cinema: F9, The Fast Saga
Dom and the crew must take on an international terrorist who turns out to be Dom and Mia's estranged brother. Concessions are available.
Latinx in the U.S.A.: Music as a Cultural History
Music can be viewed and ââ'¬Å"readââ'¬Â as a tool that shares the cultural values, roots, and history of peoples. Over the years, Latinx musical genres share the concerns of Latin@s throughout the years--songs about immigrant woes tell tales from the early 20th century to today, but recent tunes have been created to add Latinx voices to Black Lives Matter protests. Catalina Maria Johnson, Ph.D. is a Chicago-based journalist.
Tuesday, 28 Sep 2021
VIRTUAL Curator's Exploration: "Color Matters"
Enjoy a virtual exploration of the newest reACT exhibition "Color Matters" with guest curator Dr. Jonathan Sturm as he shares his thoughts on the concept, discusses highlights of the exhibition, and invites you to visit in person and reACT.
Seminar: Targeting MTOR signaling in pancreatic cancer
Join this seminar to hear about how this research group is studying MTOR (a serine/threonine protein kinase) and it's downstream effects on KRAS and pancreatic cancer.