Tuesday, 10 Mar 2020
CCE Seminar: Developing Successful Job Application Materials
"Crafting your Teaching Philosophy Statement." Learn valuable tips on how to create different application materials for your job packet. You'll be ready for the job market in no time. Seating is limited; register in advance.
Retirement reception: Ann Doty
Ann Doty, benefits consultant and retirement expert in University Human Resources, is retiring from the university. She has worked in UHR since August 1999.
Meeting: Faculty Senate
The Faculty Senate represents the general faculty of Iowa State and participates in shared governance of the University with the administration. Senate meetings are open to the public.
Trivia Night: Game Changer
Consider yourself a history buff? Think you know Iowa State? Love game nights with friends?
Lecture: Three Ways to Disappear
Katy Yocom was born and raised in Atchison, Kansas, and currently resides in Louisville, Kentucky. In her debut novel, "Three Ways to Disappear," Yocom explores the story of journalist Sarah DeVaughan. In researching the novel, Yocom traveled to India. "Three Ways to Disappear" won the Siskiyou Prize for New Environmental Literature and was named a Barnes & Noble Top Indie Favorite.
Wednesday, 11 Mar 2020
NSF CAREER Writing Workshop
Are you an early career faculty looking for great funding opportunities? Do you want to practice conveying your ideas in a cohesive manner? Are you looking for grant writing tips? Join the Grants Hub to get an overview of the NSF CAREER Program.
CCE Seminar: Developing Successful Job Application Materials
"Composing your Cover Letter." Learn valuable tips on how to create different application materials for your job packet. You'll be ready for the job market in no time. Seating is limited; register in advance.
Panel discussion: Des Moines Gay Men's Chorus
Members of the Des Moines Gay Men's Chorus will talk about their history, community impact, important figures and more. Presented by the Women's and Gender Studies Program.
SUB Member Meeting
Come hang out with Student Union Board and learn more about their upcoming events, and how you can get involved, at their bi-weekly general meetings! FREE and open to ALL ISU students!
Suffragette, Editor, Abolitionist: The Story of Mary Louise Booth
Join author Tricia Foley as she walks through the extraordinary life of Mary Louise Booth, who was a founding editor of HarperâEUR(TM)s Bazar, wrote the first history of New York City, and a leader in the abolition and suffrage movements. Tricia is a home design and restoration expert, who has published 10 books about design and lifestyles. Part of the 100th Anniversary Events Commemorating Women's Suffrage.
Lecture: Childfree by Choice
Dr. Amy Blackstone is a professor in sociology at the University of Maine, researching on childfree choice, workplace harassment, and civic engagement. She is the author of Childfree by Choice. Dr. Blackstone will discuss the culture and discrimination that surrounds not having children for women, men, gay and lesbian couples, and trans persons. She will discuss the history of the childfree movement and its future.
Grandma Mojo's Moonshine Revival Comedy Troupe
This group is great for those who love the improv comedy humor of their fellow college students and can't get enough of location, occupation, means of death.
Thursday, 12 Mar 2020
Procurement workshop: How Do I Buy?
Find out what hasn't changed and what's new, including introducing some new tools that have been created to help make purchases and purchasing decisions. We will address commonly asked questions and leave plenty of open Q&A time with our cyBUY, P-Card and T&H Card experts and procurement agents.
Caterpillar Club
Join us weekly this winter for our popular Early Childhood Development program featuring stories and creative activities around a nature-based theme.
Subrecipient Monitoring
This session will give you guidelines and suggestions on managing the logistics of funded research projects that include subrecipients and/or collaborators. We'll include a discussion of reporting requirements and mechanisms, and build your awareness of what funding agencies expect of you and of your subrecipients.
Nature at Noon: Botanical Art and Illustration
Ever wondered about the difference between "floral" and "botanical" art? Or botanical "art" versus botanical "illustration?" Kelsey Wilson, local artist from Nevada, will be leading a discussion on the key differences of these art forms and highlighting some contemporary masters.
Gallery Chat: #WomenKnowStuffToo
Artist Linda Emmerson with discuss her works of art included in the #WomenKnowStuffToo ReACT Exhibition.
Start Something series
"Marketing Online and Offline: It's All About Reach." The Start Something short-course series is designed for entrepreneurs. Whether you are just exploring the idea of entrepreneurship (intro series) or want to learn more about marketing your small business, this series will help kick start your next venture. Registration requested.
EndNote Web Basics
Lost the references you need for your research paper? Thesis and dissertation citations becoming unmanageable? Beginner's workshop introduces EndNote Web, a free bibliographic management program. Registration required through Learn@ISU. Let us know if you need accommodation.
Crafty Cocktail Night: String Art
Join Reiman Gardens' staff at the Gardens after hours for crafting and sipping adult beverages! Make a small original artwork with string, nails, and wood.
Cyclone Cinema: Charlie's Angels
Elena Houghlin is a scientist, engineer and inventor of Calisto -- a sustainable energy source that will revolutionize the way people use power. But when the cutting edge technology falls into the wrong hands, Elena turns to the Townsend Agency for help.
Performance: Waitress
Inspired by the beloved film, "Waitress" tells the story of Jenna, an expert pie maker who dreams of a way out of her small town. A baking contest and the town's new doctor may offer her a fresh start, but Jenna must summon the strength to rebuild her own life. Don't miss this uplifting celebration of friendship, motherhood, and the magic of a well-made pie. A preshow dinner will also be available for this performance.
Tiny Moving Parts w/ Belmont, Capstan, & Jetty Bones
Tiny Moving Parts's new album, breathe, tackles issues such as mental health, anxiety, and mortality, while also expanding their sound. Breathe serves as an important emotional crutch. It's the friend we all need at our darkest times.
Friday, 13 Mar 2020
CANCELED: Reiman Gardens After Hours
This event has been canceled. Enjoy a St. Patrick's evening at Reiman Gardens with live music by Blue Moon Players performing Irish music. Come for a catered dinner and to hear the band and enjoy and evening in the Gardens.
CANCELED: Tennis
This event has been canceled. Iowa State vs. Texas Tech. In the case of inclement weather, competition will be moved to Life Time Fitness, 11911 Hickman Rd., Urbandale. Check the Cyclone tennis website for location updates.
CANCELED: Gymnastics
This event is canceled. Iowa State vs. Air Force attendance will be limited to families and key essential staff. The meet will not be open to the public.
CANCELED: Cyclone Cinema: Charlie's Angels
Elena Houghlin is a scientist, engineer and inventor of Calisto -- a sustainable energy source that will revolutionize the way people use power. But when the cutting edge technology falls into the wrong hands, Elena turns to the Townsend Agency for help.
Saturday, 14 Mar 2020
CANCELED: Family Nature Hour: Starting Seeds and Propagating Plants
It may be too cold to plant a garden outdoors, but we start inside by planting seeds. Kick off Spring Break by making new plants!
Sunday, 15 Mar 2020
CANCELED: Tennis
This event is canceled. Iowa State vs. TCU. In the case of inclement weather, competition will be moved to Life Time Fitness, 11911 Hickman Rd., Urbandale. Check the Cyclone tennis website for location updates.
CANCELED: Family Sunday: Manga Comics
Discover the history of Japanese style manga comics and draw along with College of Design Masters Student Tony Liu.