Thursday, 19 Sep 2024
Workshop: Data Management and Sharing Plans 101
Workshop participants will be provided with the information, tools, and resources necessary to write a successful data management plan. We'll cover what information to include, how publisher and funder sharing requirements relate, and what's meant by data archiving (it's more than storage). We'll introduce helpful tools to help write your proposal and provide guidance on how to responsibly use GenAI chat tools to assist in the writing process.
Workshop: Leveraging Open Access and OER in the Promotion Process
In this workshop, faculty participants will receive guidance on how to reap the benefits of open content for the promotion and tenure process, leveraging examples from actual Iowa State P&T case packets. These tips will be relevant for both tenure track and non-tenure track faculty at Iowa State.
Workshop: Managing Citations with Zotero
Zotero is a powerful and popular citation management tool, and this workshop will provide you with an overview of its capabilities, as well as get you started with using it for your own research projects. We'll look at how Zotero stacks up against other citation management systems, and then have a demonstration, followed by a hands-on practice period where you can begin to collect and organize references from various sources.
Completely Incomplete Artist Lecture
Peter Pincus, Assistant Professor of Ceramics, Rochester Institute of Technology, will discuss the complex nature of balancing life as a ceramic artist, tenured professor, researcher, and full-time parent.
Free Fall Lecture: Yoga 101 (What Is It and Why Do We Do It?)
Yoga! What is it? Where did it come from? How many Yogas are there? Which one's for me? Is it for me? Join Dr. Manisha Sharma for this free lecture in partnership with the ISU Lecture Series, as she answers these questions and showcases this practice and her journey with it.
Historical Narratives from a Ho Chunk Perspective
Henry Payer is a Ho-Chunk artist who works primarily with collage and mixed media. Born in Sioux City, IA in 1986, Payer received a BFA from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, NM in 2008. He was invited to study at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and obtained an MFA in 2013. Henry has exhibited his work at locations such as the Great Plains Art Museum in Lincoln, NE; All My Relations Gallery in Minneapolis, MN;...
Soccer vs. UCF
Iowa State women's soccer hosts UCF. Dates and times subject to change. Updates available on cyclones.com and athletics social media accounts.
Yoga 101: What Is It and Why Do We Do It?
Yoga! What is it? Where did it come from? How many Yogas are there? Which one's for me? Is it for me? Join Dr. Manisha Sharma as she answers these questions and showcases this practice and her journey with it. No matter whether you are a novice or an expert, this program is sure to answer what yoga is all about and why we do it after all these years. For the last thirty years, Manisha Sharma has been practicing yoga. Born in India, she...
Cyclone Cinema: Challengers
Cyclone Cinema is presented by the Student Union Board and showcases a variety of film genres, screening a different movie every weekend Thursday - Sunday during the semester. Sunday film screenings are in open caption format. All other screenings can be open caption as well, as long as the request is made to the staff prior to the movie starting.
Concert: The Two Tracks
The Two Tracks draw inspiration from the rural surroundings of their home in the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming. Their live show features an array of sounds from introspective ballads to foot-stomping anthems that reflect their earthy authenticity and a genuine love for the craft.