Thursday, 24 Sep 2009
Classroom Capture, Introduction
This class looks at capturing the audio, audio/computer screen, or audio/video portion of a classroom presentation for use as a Podcast in iTunesU, WebCT, or in other educational learning environments. Online registration at http://www.it.iastate.edu/training/courses/.
Workspace: Family Weekend Commemorative Tiles
Workspace open hours: 2-10pm Mon-Thurs; 10am-4pm Sat; 1-4pm Sun Purchase a Commemorative Tile
Class: Central Campus Field Trip
5:30-7:30pm for 2 weeks Field Trip for Photographers.
Class: Wheel Pottery, Section I
7-9:30pm for 7 weeks Learn hand-pulling, glazing, and finishing techniques.
Lecture: Graffiti: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Join Steve Grody in an exploration of the distinctive vernacular art of graffiti in Los Angeles.
Reading: Dean Bakopoulos
"Please Don't Come Back from the Moon & Other Stories : A Fiction Reading," Dean Bakopoulos, ISU English. Bakopoulos is author of the novel Please Don't Come Back from the Moon, a New York Times Notable Book. He has lectured at many universities about the economic and environmental problems facing the post-industrial Rust Belt and has published related essays and criticism.
The Poetry of Art
Accompany University Museums as we explore the relationship between images and language by sharing poetry inspired by the current exhibitions with special guests Mary Swander, Iowa's Poet Laureate and ISU Distinguished Professor in Liberal Arts and Sciences; and Jim Coppoc, ISU English and American Indian Studies.
Artists-in-Residence: PROJECT
Project, a beatbox flute trio, will be in residence September 22-24 with a public recital on September 24.
Lecture: "Toward a Post Carbon Food System"
Richard Heinberg is a senior fellow of the Post Carbon Institute, Sebastopol, Calif. He is widely regarded as one of the world's foremost Peak Oil educators, having delivered hundreds of lectures on oil depletion to a wide variety of audiences around the world. He is the award-winning author of eight books.
Friday, 25 Sep 2009
Add/drop deadline
Last day to add/drop a first half semester course without extenuating circumstances.
Designate a repeated course deadline
Last day to file a Designation of Repeated Course form for a first half-semester course that is not an automatic designated repeat.
Pass/Not Pass deadline
Last day to change a first half-semester course to or from Pass/Not Pass. Courses changed to graded basis after Sept 4 count toward total allowable P/NP credits used for graduation.
Legacy Migration
Legacy Migration is your opportunity to make a special visit to Iowa State University. We think you should have a chance to see for yourself. If you're a junior or senior in high school, bring your folks, a friend and your walking shoes and join us for a fun and informative campus visit.
Access 2007
Second of two sessions to learn the basic concepts of Access 2007. Online registration at http://www.it.iastate.edu/training/courses/.
Conference: "Get Your Head in the Cloud"
Panel discussion with Cloud computing experts Jeff Barr, Amazon.com; Dennis Quan, IBM; and representatives of Iowa businesses using Cloud computing. This is free for all participants, but registration is required.
Dreamweaver -- Level IV: Projects
This course covers concepts and use of Layers/AP Divs inside of larger websites. Online registration at http://www.it.iastate.edu/training/courses/.
Workspace: Family Weekend Commemorative Tiles
Workspace open hours: 2-10pm Mon-Thurs; 10am-4pm Sat; 1-4pm Sun Purchase a Commemorative Tile
Retirement reception: John Newton
Newton is the farm manager of ISU's Bilsland Farm south of Luther in Boone County.
Retirement reception: Walter Hyde
Hyde, professor of veterinary diagnostic and production animal medicine, retires Sept. 25, after 38 years with the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory.
Curt F. Dale Memorial Lecture: Agrest and Gandelsonas Architects
The New York architecture firm Agrest & Gandelsonas designed the Pappajohn Sculpture Park in Des Moines. The two principal architects will discuss the work of their firm with a focus on the sculpture park.
Final Friday - "Hot and Cool" Exhibition Reception
Join us for the first of five Final Fridays events. This reception will ease us into the seasonal transition from summer to fall with the exhibition Hot and Cool: Contemporary Glass Sculpture. Join University Museums for an evening of great conversation, great friends and great art. Even if it's cool outside, the artwork is always hot! Light refreshments provided and a cash bar will be available.
Fundraiser: Wine, Women and Song
The Women's Studies Program is having its second annual Wine, Women and Song fundraiser. Please contact the Women's Studies Program office for more information or visit our website.
Free Bowling & Billiards
Join us for free bowling & billiards this Family Weekend!
ISU Afterdark Craft Nights at the Workspace
7-9pm Buttons.
Dance social
Hosted by the ISU Ballroom Dance Club. Singles welcome. Dress is casual; however, in-door shoes or socks must be worn
ISU Symphony Orchestra
We have a wonderful year of fantastic musical experiences planned for you and the ISU Symphony Orchestra.
ISU Theatre Production of "The Odd Couple"
This play asks the question, "Can two divorced men, one a neurotic neat freak and one a messy sportswriter, share an apartment without driving each other crazy?" The answer, of course, is "No!" Playwright Neil Simon has a special genius for finding great humor in ordinary people doing ordinary things and this is one of his most enduring scripts. Winner of the Tony Award for Best New Play.
Saturday, 26 Sep 2009
Volleyball
Iowa State vs. Kansas State
Workspace: Family Weekend Commemorative Tiles
Workspace open hours: 2-10pm Mon-Thurs; 10am-4pm Sat; 1-4pm Sun Purchase a Commemorative Tile
Workspace: Family Weekend Open House
Workspace open hours: 10am-4pm Sat; 1-4pm Sun Crafts and Door Prizes.