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Wednesday, 02 Apr 2025

Forever True Day

Date Apr 02, 2025

Time All day

Location Online

Cost free

Channel University Special events

Join fellow Cyclones around the globe in celebrating Iowa State University's annual 24-hour virtual day of giving, Forever True Day. Fill your social media with Cyclone Power on #ForeverTrueDay and leading up to the event. Participate in the online fun and share your passion for the cardinal and gold. Challenges, matches and special prizes will be announced throughout the event.

Workshop: Broader Impacts 101

Date Apr 02, 2025

Time 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Location Gold Room, Memorial Union

Cost free

Channel Research Training, development

This is a base workshop for anyone who may be new to NSF proposals or want to improve the broader impacts (BI) portions of those proposals. Join us to find out more on what the NSF is looking for in your broader impacts proposals.

Open forum: Ivy College of Business dean candidate

Date Apr 02, 2025

Time 2:00 PM

Location Kingland Hub, 1450 Gerdin Business Building

Cost free

Channel Academic Affairs Meetings, receptions

Four finalists have been identified in the search for the next Raisbeck Endowed Dean of the Ivy College of Business. The names of candidates will be made public on the search website one business day before their visit. Other forum dates: March 24, March 31, April 14.

Paint Your Own Pottery: $10 Mug Week

Date Apr 02, 2025

Time 2:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Location The Workspace

Channel The Workspace Arts, performances Student activities

Paint your new favorite cup for your daily dose of caffeine. Get something traditional or change it up with a hedgehog or cactus mug, or check out our various patterned cups. Over 40 designs to choose from!

Walking in Place: Virtual Lecture by Artist Larissa Fassler

Date Apr 02, 2025

Time 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Location Zoom (register to receive link)

Cost free

Channel College of Design Lectures

For the past 20 years, Larissa Fassler has created works of art that document and examine the geospatial politics of city life. In this free talk, hosted by the College of Design's Lectures and Exhibitions Committee, Fassler will discuss the tools and strategies she has developed, the insights gained through her commitment to long-term observation and the vital role of public space in fostering tolerance and shared experiences among strangers.