Tuesday, 15 Apr 2025
Seminar: Suppression of inflammaging prolongs hematopoietic healthspan
Join this Genetics, Development and Cell Biology department seminar to hear Dr. Jason Butler, University of Florida vice chief of research, hematology/oncology, and professor of medicine, discuss research showing that the suppression of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) inflammaging prevents aging-associated defects in hematopoietic activity, including the loss of HSC self-renewal and myeloid-biased differentiation.
Paint Your Own Pottery: County Fair Week
Iowans will start gearing up for county fairs later in the summer, but why wait when we have show animals ready to paint? Find sheep, pigs, chickens, horses, and rabbits, as well as garden produce-themed bisque.
Leaders Workshop Series: Preserving Your Legacy
The Leaders Workshop Series is an opportunity for you to build up your leadership skills from the inside out.
Softball vs. Iowa
Iowa State vs. Iowa (Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series). Schedule updates and weather delays are announced on the team social media accounts and the athletics website.
The Stutsman Journey: What We've Learned Over 90 Years in Ag Business
The Carl and Marjory Hertz Lecture on Emerging Issues in Agriculture Mark Stutsman, COO of Eldon C. Stutsman, Inc. and third generation, will share the major lessons learned from his family's 91-year-old ag business and how these experiences can help navigate the evolving ag industry. Stutsman is a proud Iowa State Alumnus; he graduated with a degree in farm operations and was a member of Alpha Gamma Rho. He also holds an MBA from...
100 Years Since the Scopes Monkey Trial: Evolution, Education, and Establishment
2025 First Amendment Days Keynote The Scopes "monkey trial" of 1925 was the first controversy over the teaching of evolution in the public schools to reach a courtroom. It was not the last, although in the following century, tactics have shifted and battlefields have expanded. In his talk, Glenn Branch of the National Center for Science Education will describe the contentious legal history of evolution education from the Scopes era to...
First Amendment Days Lecture: The Art of Science
"The Art of Science," a conversation with artist and science communicator Jill Pelto. Pelto's paintings incorporate real graphs about environmental change -- from local to global -- to share the underlying narratives behind data through color, pattern and perspective. A Zoom link will be posted on the library event page before the event. The presentation will also be played live on a screen in the Ames Public Library's Danfoss Room.
Open Mic Night
ISU students - are you looking to impress your fellow Cyclones with your singing, comedy, chainsaw juggling, or other talents? Then don't miss Open Mic Night at the M-Shop! (No chainsaw juggling, please)