Public Events Calendar

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Monday, April 13, 2026

  • 50 Views from St. Plasticine: MFA Exhibition by Michael Vitha-Nolan (Opens in new tab/window)

    Gallery 181, College of Design 715 Bissell Road, Ames, IA, United States
    College of Design
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    "50 Views from St. Plasticine," the Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition of work by integrated visual arts graduate student Michael Vitha Nolan, will be on display from noon on Monday, April 13, through 7 p.m. Thursday, April 16. A closing reception and stamp rally will be from 5–7 p.m. April 16. All are welcome to participate. Read more about the artist and the show in the news release
    Artist Statement
    Modern living is propped up by plastic convenience. We eat, breathe, and live in and around plastic each day without realizing it. Plastic has become so interwoven into society and yet, we tend to not think about what we are using or where it goes after it has outlived its purpose. Plastic has become so universal and yet, we do not fully comprehend its impact on the world around us.

    "50 Views from St. Plasticine" is a body of work that aims to do two things: bring awareness to the overwhelming presence of plastic in our daily lives and how plastic can and will appear in places we lease suspect it. St. Plasticine itself is a fictional beach that places this plastic pollution on a pedestal for the world to see. Each object depicted contains or transfers microplastics and has contributed to a growing problem in our environment. At the end of the day, we cannot undo the damage that we have caused, but we can at least become more aware of plastic pollution and the dangers that has posed for over a century.

  • Spring 2026 Core Exhibition (Opens in new tab/window)

    College of Design
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    Student projects from the College of Design's introductory design and drawing studios will be showcased from April 13–21 in locations throughout the first and second floors of the Design building.

    A public reception and studio open house will be from 5:30–7 p.m. Thursday, April 16.

    The “Core Exhibition Spring 2026” will feature a current selection of two- and three-dimensional projects completed this spring semester in the Design Studies 1020: Design Studio I and Design Studies 1310: Drawing I courses in the college’s first-year Core Design Program.

    Student work will be on display in the atrium, room 111, the Pickard Chilton Gallery (first-floor corridor of the King Pavilion), second-floor hallways, and Design Studies classrooms 226, 230, 234, 240, 246, 252, and 258.

    DSNS 1020 and 1310 studio classrooms will be open during the reception.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

  • Symposium on Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity (Opens in new tab/window)

    Memorial Union multiple rooms
    For Faculty and Staff
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    The 20th annual symposium is a showcase of undergraduate research across all of Iowa State's colleges. Students will present posters and oral presentations in moderated sessions. Multiple rooms will be in use: 3310, 3512, 3534, 3538, 3560, 3580 and the Cardinal Room. Additionally, the Campanile Room will serve as a welcome center where guests can pick up a program and receive directions. Light refreshments will be available.

  • Closing Reception: 50 Views from St. Plasticine: MFA Exhibition by Michael Vitha-Nolan (Opens in new tab/window)

    Gallery 181, College of Design 715 Bissell Road, Ames, IA, United States
    College of Design
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    Closing reception and stamp rally celebrating "50 Views from St. Plasticine," integrated visual arts graduate student Michael Vitha-Nolan's Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition. All are welcome to attend and participate.

  • Reception: Spring 2026 Core Exhibition (Opens in new tab/window)

    College of Design
    Additional details

    A public reception and studio open house will be from 5:30–7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16, for an exhibition of student projects from the College of Design's introductory design and drawing studios (DSNS 1020 and DSNS 1310) in locations on the first and second floors of the Design building.

    The "Spring 2026 Core Exhibition" will be on display April 13–21 in the atrium, room 111, the Pickard-Chilton Gallery (first-floor corridor of the King Pavilion), second-floor hallways and Design Studies classrooms 226, 230, 234, 240, 246, 252 and 258.

    DSNS 1020 and 1310 classrooms will be open during the reception.

  • Iowa Eats: Reflections from Class Cookbooks (Opens in new tab/window)

    Virtual
    University Museums
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    Every recipe has a story! Recipes often reveal cultural identity, childhood memories, and traditions passed through kitchens.

  • Re-Engaging With Writing for Learning and Connection in the Age of AI (Opens in new tab/window)

    2630 Memorial Union
    Lectures Program
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    Speaker: Elizabeth Wardle
    Dr. Elizabeth Wardle is a scholar and organizational facilitator whose work helps groups clarify their values, articulate their ways of thinking and practicing, and strengthen their approaches to teaching, learning, writing, and workplace collaboration. Grounded in the belief that shifting our conceptions leads to meaningful improvements in practice, she brings deep expertise shaped by a PhD in Rhetoric and Professional Communication from Iowa State University and earlier degrees in English and Philosophy from the University of Louisville. Wardle has led writing programs at both public and private institutions, chaired a large writing department, and now directs the Howe Center for Writing Excellence at Miami University. Her background also includes professional experience as a nonprofit fundraiser and grant writer. Widely recognized for designing and publishing research on successful deep‑change initiatives, she frequently delivers talks and workshops nationwide, drawing on threshold concepts and theories of learning, writing, leadership, and organizational change.

    This lecture recording can be found on the Available Recordings page approximately two business days after the event and will remain accessible for three weeks.

    The University Book Store will be onsite selling the speaker's book at the event.
    Co-Sponsors: Student Innovation Center, English Department, University Library, Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)

  • Cyclone Cinema: Marty Supreme (Opens in new tab/window)

    Carver 101
    Memorial Union and Student Engagement
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    Don't miss this FREE Cyclone Cinema showing of Marty Supreme!

  • Day to Day Life of a Designer (Opens in new tab/window)

    Cardinal Room, Memorial Room
    Lectures Program
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    Speaker: Katrina Pedrick
    Katrina Pedrick offers an inside look at the path from fashion‑obsessed student to full‑time corporate designer, sharing how she broke into the industry and what she’s learned along the way. In this talk, she walks students through the realities of a designer’s day-to-day—both the creative highs that keep her inspired and the unexpected challenges she faced as a new graduate. She also highlights her work with Aerie, reflecting on why the brand’s mission and culture continue to energize her. With plenty of time for audience questions, Katrina’s session gives students a candid, practical, and encouraging window into what a career in fashion design really looks like.

    Please note: This lecture will not be recorded.
    Co-Sponsors: The Fashion Show, Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)

  • ISU Theatre presents Peter and the Starcatcher (Opens in new tab/window)

    Fisher Theater
    Music and Theater
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    ISU Theatre presents "Peter and the Starcatcher"

Friday, April 17, 2026

  • Build/Innovate Symposium (Opens in new tab/window)

    Therkildsen Industrial Engineering Building
    College of Design
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    Build/Innovate is a forward-looking symposium that brings together faculty and students to explore the intersection of design, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies. Through keynote talks, hands-on workshops, and project showcases, participants will engage new tools, ideas, and collaborative approaches shaping the future of creative practice. Join us to experiment, exchange knowledge, and help define how innovation can expand the role of design in an evolving technological landscape. See schedule of events listed below.

    [caption id="attachment_62118" align="alignright" width="248"] Sheng Hung Lee[/caption]
    Keynote speaker: Sheng-Hung Lee
    Sheng-Hung Lee is a designer, engineer, and educator whose interdisciplinary work integrates design, technology, and systems thinking to address complex societal challenges. Currently an Assistant Professor of Urban Technology at the University of Michigan and Director of the d-mix lab, his research advances human-centered service innovation and “Design for Longevity,” exploring how design can shape more sustainable and impactful futures. His globally recognized work—spanning industry collaborations, academic research, and award-winning design—positions him at the forefront of innovation across design and emerging technologies.

    Sheng-Hung Lee LinkedIn
    Sheng-Hung Lee website

  • Soil Health, Farmer Wealth (Opens in new tab/window)

    1001 Troxel Hall
    Lectures Program
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    Speaker: Peter Byck
    Soil Science Seminar Series

    The Pierre Lecture seminar is a headliner for the Soil Science Seminar Series at Iowa State University. The guest lecturer, Peter Byck, is a world-renowned director and current professor at Arizona State University, whose documentaries have won numerous top awards at film festivals across the United States. Peter will show clips from his latest docu-series while discussing his groundbreaking research on sustainable agriculture, grazing management, environmental health, and carbon sequestration. This event is expected to appeal to many groups at Iowa State and beyond: soil scientists, animal scientists, film producers, agricultural communicators, environmental scientists, and practical farmers, to name a few.

    Co-Sponsors: Soil Science Seminar Series, Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)

  • Cyclone Cinema: Marty Supreme (Opens in new tab/window)

    Carver 101
    Memorial Union and Student Engagement
    Additional details

    Don't miss this FREE Cyclone Cinema showing of Marty Supreme!

  • ISU Theatre presents Peter and the Starcatcher (Opens in new tab/window)

    Fisher Theater
    Music and Theater
    Additional details

    ISU Theatre presents "Peter and the Starcatcher"

  • The Whips - From Kansas, With Love Tour w/ Colin Bracewell (Opens in new tab/window)

    Maintenance Shop
    Memorial Union and Student Engagement
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    Fast-rising indie pop band The Whips are bringing their tour from Kansas (w/ love!) to the M-Shop!

Saturday, April 18, 2026

  • Start Something Design/Shift: Design-a-thon (Opens in new tab/window)

    College of Design
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    Design/Shift is a fast-paced, high-impact design-a-thon where creative thinking powers real-world change. In one intensive day, student design teams partner directly with nonprofit organizations to tackle real branding challenges — translating mission, values, and community impact into bold, usable visual identities. Guided by professional designers and faculty mentors, teams move quickly from discovery to concept to pitch, competing to deliver the most compelling solution.

    Design/Shift isn’t a classroom exercise; it’s a live, civic-minded design experience that mirrors professional practice while proving how thoughtful design can fuel change that matters.

    In this year's event, 140 students from Iowa State and several other Iowa colleges and universities will work together in teams to develop logos and brand identities for 12 Iowa nonprofit organizations. Several teams will be assigned to each nonprofit and will compete to have their logo concepts selected by the organization for further development.

  • Iowa State Soccer vs North Dakota State (Opens in new tab/window)

    Ames, Iowa
    Cyclone Athletics
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  • Organ Studio: Sight and Sound, Creations by Blind Composers (Opens in new tab/window)

    Martha-Ellen Tye Recital Hall, Simon Estes Music Hall
    Music and Theater
  • The Fashion Show (Opens in new tab/window)

    Stephens Auditorium, 1900 Center Drive, Ames, Iowa, 50010, United States
    Iowa State Center
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    The Fashion Show is produced entirely by students. Students from any major can apply to work on The Fashion Show, joining one of 15 committees. In addition, over 100 student design entries are showcased in the show each year. The Fashion Show provides students with enriching leadership opportunities, connections with other students, and an outlet to express their creativity.

    The Fashion Show 2026 will take place on April 18 at 7 p.m. in C.Y. Stephens Auditorium.

  • Cyclone Cinema: Marty Supreme (Opens in new tab/window)

    Carver 101
    Memorial Union and Student Engagement
    Additional details

    Don't miss this FREE Cyclone Cinema showing of Marty Supreme!

  • ISU Theatre presents Peter and the Starcatcher (Opens in new tab/window)

    Fisher Theater
    Music and Theater
    Additional details

    ISU Theatre presents "Peter and the Starcatcher"