Tuesday, 23 Feb 2021
Art Walk: Textiles in Public Art
This guided tour will discuss artist, process, and innovation of textiles in the Art on Campus Collection.
People to People Career Fair (virtual)
The online career fair offers employers and students a professional environment to connect and discuss internships and full-time employment opportunities in human/social services; health/wellness; event management; government; and hospitality. Open to all majors and other job seekers.
Webinar, Best Practices for Using OER in Canvas: Applying the Quality Matters Rubric
In this hands-on workshop, participants will explore how to apply the Quality Matters rubric to evaluate the use of free digital materials, like OER, in the classroom.
Virtual workshop: Introduction to Data Management Plans
A Data Management Plan (DMP) is a short document that outlines how research data will be managed, safeguarded, documented, preserved, and shared. DMPs are not just a useful tool for project planning, they're also required by government and private funders.
Wednesday, 24 Feb 2021
Women's Basketball
Iowa State vs. West Virginia. Date, time and attendance policies are subject to change due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Design Career Fair (virtual)
The online career fair enables students to explore career opportunities, obtain employer information, and locate internships, co-ops and full-time positions. Employers have the opportunity to connect with promising candidates for job and internship openings as well as network with university personnel and other employers.
Webinar, CELT Teaching Talks: Hosting a Virtual Graduate Student Symposium
Brian Hornbuckle (Professor, Agronomy) will describe how the Environmental Science Symposium, a collection of talks and a graduate student poster session, was held online in Spring 2020. In addition, he will describe the strategy used in this seminar course (required for all graduate students in environmental science) to meet the learning outcomes, particularly community building.
Webinar, Choose your instructional tool adventure (Web conferencing: sharing content)
CELT's Choose Your Instructional Tool Adventure focuses on various instructional strategies found on the CELT website and demonstrates practical ways to incorporate these tools in a Canvas course. Instructional support staff will facilitate each 30-minute byte. These 30-minutes builds on concepts covered in the Canvas Mini-Bytes training videos on the CELT instructional strategies pages.
Seminar: Enhancing Biodiversity in the U.S. Corn Belt to Improve Environmental Quality and Sustain Crop Production
By Matt Liebman
Seminar: Biological seed treatments effect on yield and soil health in central and northwestern Iowa
by Valeria Camacho
Mexican Americans and the Administration of Justice, 1970-Today
U.S. Latino/a Studies Faculty Lectures Series, Spring 2021 This presentation tests that analysis by demarcating Mexican American and police interactions from 1970 to the present day. To do that, Dr. Brian Behnken focus on three examples where interactions between Mexican people and law enforcement resulted in the exposure of the inner workings of the entirety of the criminal justice system.
Thursday, 25 Feb 2021
Business, Industry and Technology Career Fair (virtual)
The online career fair enables students to explore career opportunities, obtain employer information, and locate internships, co-ops and full-time positions. Employers have the opportunity to connect with promising candidates for job and internship openings as well as network with university personnel and other employers. Open to all majors and other job seekers.
NSF CAREER Workshop
Recent NSF CAREER grant awardees will be talking about their experiences in developing their proposals and provide tips on the process. Additionally, the Grants Hub will provide information on the differing requirements of the NSF CAREER program, broader impacts plans, and budget planning.
Documentary screening and discussion
"The Bearded Lady Project: Challenging the Face of Science" is a 22-minute film that demonstrates the competencies and passions of female paleontologists and how this gendered stereotype can be easily diminished with the donning of a beard.
Virtual Artist's Talk: Carol Faber
Carol Faber, ISU associate professor of graphic design and a participant in the "20 Artists, 20 Parks" exhibition on view at the Sioux City Art Center Jan. 30-May 9, will share her creative process and describe the work she created for the show in a virtual artist's talk. Read more and register online at the link in the description to attend her talk.
Friday, 26 Feb 2021
Innovators Forum: Ramsey Tesdell
A live, moderated conversation with Ramsey Tesdell, executive director of SOWT.com podcast network and founder of 7IBER.com. Registration required.
Innovation Short Circuit: The Biggest Indicator of Business Success
Feature speaker is Bill Gross, founder and CEO of Idealab; moderated by Robert Piconi, CEO of Energy Vault.
Web talk, Increasing a sense of belonging and science literacy through CUREs
Course Based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs) are a novel form of classroom-based courses that offer students hands-on experience doing original research and that offer faculty the opportunity to generate new information within their discipline.
Astronomy Seminar: Gaseous Inflows of the Milky Way
Prof. Kat Barger, TCU
Mary Louise Smith Chair in Women and Politics: Truth to Power
Congresswoman Katie Porter represents Californiaââ'¬â"¢s 45th Congressional District and is the 2021 Mary Louise Smith Chair in Women and Politics at ISU. WebEx Link: https://iastate.webex.com/iastate/onstage/g.php?MTID=e8a253ba519be3363ba6da790be03a55b
Saturday, 27 Feb 2021
Men's Basketball
Iowa State vs. TCU. Date, time and attendance policies are subject to change due to COVID-19 restrictions.