Tuesday, 10 Sep 2013
Fall convocation: College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
The program will include remarks from Dean Wendy Wintersteen.
Geological & Atmospheric Sciences Seminar
"New Insights on the Madden-Julia Oscillation from the DYNAMO project" by Dick Johnson, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Engineering Study and Work Abroad Fair
"Tour The World." Information booths for more than 30 international programs will be represented by faculty coordinators and students to promote international opportunities for engineering students.
Glass Beads Class
Learn the process of sculpting glass rods by heating and melting the glass in the flame of a gas-powered torch. After practice, your lampworking skills will allow you to create pieces with detail and complexity that you can use in jewelry or other decorative ways.
A Call to Climate Action: Our New National Purpose
Rob Hogg is a state senator from Cedar Rapids and author of the new book America's Climate Century. In the book he argues that everything Americans do this century will be shaped by the need to reduce carbon pollution and other greenhouse gases while at the same time dealing with an increasing number of climate-related disasters.
Ballroom dance class
Intermediate American ballroom classes meet once weekly for 11 weeks. Previous ballroom dance experience is required, but no partner is needed.
Open Mic Night
Open mic night gives students the chance to show off their talents to their fellow students. Many are musicians, comedians, and poets. So come on out and show us what kind of talents you have.
President's Training
For more info, please follow the link above.
What's Going On in Egypt?
Mahmoud Hamad is a faculty member in the Politics Department at Drake University and taught previously at Cairo University in Egypt. His teaching and research interests focus on Middle East politics, comparative judicial politics, civil-military relations as well as religion and politics.
Beginning social dance class
Beginning social ballroom dance lessons, hosted by the ISU Ballroom Dance Club. Class meets once weekly for 11 weeks. No partner required.
Wednesday, 11 Sep 2013
Fall Volunteer Fair
This event presents students with opportunities to volunteer or intern with various social service agencies in the Ames and Des Moines area.
ArtWalk: Following in the Footsteps of Greatness
Join University Museums on a journey across campus as we follow in the footsteps of one of our most prominent alumni, George Washington Carver. We'll take a historic stroll to examine the campus through the lens of this legend of agriculture. Meet your guide in front of the Sloss Women's Center, east of the Campanile.
"Create Peace" for 11 Days of Global Unity
For the sixth year, Ames will participate in the 11 Days of Global Unity, a program launched in 2004 as a promotion of peace, justice and environmental sustainability. It seeks to inspire, inform and involve humanity in helping to create a world that works for all.
Fall convocation: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Dean Beate Schmittman will address the state of the college. College and university award recipients and new faculty and staff will be recognized at this ceremony. A reception will follow. RSVPs requested to Laura Wille.
SUB General Meeting
Check out our general meeting this week. It's not too late to get involved!
Artful Yoga
Build strength, endurance, and balance in a yoga class that will leave you feeling relaxed and centered. Behind all of those sore muscles you may find patience, peace, and a stronger mind/body connection. No yoga experience is necessary, but please bring your own mat. This free yoga practice is sponsored by the University Museums and Recreation Services.
Metalworking Class
Learn the basics of metalsmithing in this class including how to work with different types of metal, how to safely use tools, and techniques such as sawing, drilling, forming, chasing, annealing and riveting. Students will complete one or two projects depending on complexity. Pendants, earrings and bangle bracelets are just a few of the possibilities!
Middle Eastern Belly Dance Class
Come explore the music and movements of the Middle East with Shiara, an accomplished performer, choreographer and instructor, as your guide. Learn the basic movements used for any style of belly dance as well as a short dance routine that will help to solidify these concepts. Be sure to bring a scarf or shawl to tie around your hips and get ready to shake up your Wednesday night routine!
Intermediate Middle Eastern Belly Dance Class
Expand your understanding, increase your movement vocabulary and explore your personal expression! Examine a variety of concepts to gain a greater mastery of belly dance as well. With practice you will find the ease with which the moves can be executed in the body and how everything is intimately connected with the music to produce a final product.
Thursday, 12 Sep 2013
Reiman Entrepreneur Speaker Series: Roy Reiman
Roy Reiman, founder of Reiman Publications (the largest subscription-supported publishing firm in the nation), will speak at noon. Lunch begins at 11:30. Open to the public, but those planning to attend must preregister online at http://www.isupjcenter.org.
Brown Bag Lecture
"Regionalism and Grant Wood's Iowa" presented by Sara Merritt, RG Education Specialist Bring your lunch to the Gardens and enjoy an education program. Attend each month and experience a new topic presented by local and regional professionals and lecturers.
"Create Peace" for 11 Days of Global Unity
For the sixth year, Ames will participate in the 11 Days of Global Unity, a program launched in 2004 as a promotion of peace, justice and environmental sustainability. It seeks to inspire, inform and involve humanity in helping to create a world that works for all.
Meeting: Professional and Scientific Council
P&S Council meetings are open to the public.
2nd annual Welcome Reception
Join Black Faculty and Staff Association members as we welcome new employees and reconnect with current colleagues. Refreshments and hors d'oeuvres will be served.
Agronomy Departmental Seminar
Water Quality and Agriculture in the Mississippi River Basin, Presenter: Dr. Mark David, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois
Cyclone Cinema: Iron Man 3
The Student Union Board presents Cyclone Cinema! This week we will be showing Iron Man 3! Showings are FREE in Carver 101 at 7 and 10 p.m. every Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Hope to see you there!
Panel: Genes, Race, Free Speech, Same-Sex Marriage and the U.S. Supreme Court
Panelists will discuss recent Supreme Court rulings ranging from Marriage Equality and the Voting Rights Act to gene patents and affirmative action, as well as potential cases that may go before the court. Constitution Day Speaker.
Tyler Farr (Country)
Tyler Farr was born and raised in the small town of Garden City, Missouri. The singer was first introduced to country music at age 16, when he spent a summer on the road with his stepfather, who played lead guitar for country icon George Jones. Farr grew to love country music, and he decided to make the move to Nashville to pursue a career as an artist.
Cyclone Cinema: Iron Man 3
The Student Union Board presents Cyclone Cinema! This week we will be showing Iron Man 3! Showings are FREE in Carver 101 at 7 and 10 p.m. every Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Hope to see you there!
Friday, 13 Sep 2013
Graduate College students: Graduation applications
Graduate College applications for graduation for Fall 2013 are due in the Graduate College, 1137 Pearson Hall.