Saturday, 24 Oct 2020
Go Further Girls STEM Conference
An online conference for female-identifying students (this includes those who are cisgender, trans, of trans experience, etc.) in grades 8-10 to learn about science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields and careers, and to interact with female-identifying STEM role models. Prerecorded and live sessions available.
Art In Response to Art: Chamber Music Performance
The ISU Chamber Orchestra will perform a selection by J.S. Bach surrounded by the works of art in the Who Am I? exhibition.
Monday, 26 Oct 2020
ReACT Exhibition Opening Reception
Reception for the newest reACT exhibition that explores body image and how we view our own and other's bodies.
Webinar, Best practices for engaging students online
Explore how-to initiate effective and meaningful faculty-to-student interactions while helping students engage in the construction of their learning. Brainstorm how to maintain and inspire student engagement for all learning environments (in-person, hybrid/blended, online).
Tuesday, 27 Oct 2020
Virtual Workshop: Copyright in the Classroom
"Copyright in the Classroom: Support for Instructors." Associate University Counsel Barbara Biederman and Open Access and Scholarly Communication Librarian Abbey Elder will use real-life scenarios to help you navigate issues of copyright, fair use and more.
Thursday, 29 Oct 2020
Sustainably sweet: Using farm generated data to deliver on consumer demands for transparency
Rebecca Larson
Presentation: Dis(credit): Erasure and Scrutiny of Women in STEM
Donna Riley, Kamyar Haghighi Head of the School of Engineering Education, Purdue University, will discuss how patterns of increased scrutiny and omission are impacting women in STEM.
Friday, 30 Oct 2020
Innovators Forum: Bill Christiansen
A live, moderated conversation with Bill Christiansen, COO of PIC Genus Pork, a world leader in pig genetics and animal biotechnology. Christiansen has been with the company since 1993, serving in roles overseeing research, development and operations. Registration required.
Performance: Science comedian Brian Malow
"Rational Comedy for an Irrational Planet," science comedian Brian Malow. Preregistration required; participation is limited.