Great news for coffee and bagel fans–Campus Dining Services is opening a second Einstein Bros. Bagels in Milner Library. The satellite location, set to open in mid-November, will feature coffee, bottled beverages, bagels and cream cheese, sandwiches, and baked goods.
Category: Student Affairs
“I am Normal”: Campaign encourages students to be responsible citizens
Student and Community Outreach has created the “I am Normal” campaign to encourage students to be more engaged and responsible citizens of the community. After reviewing the following pledge with staff, they are given an “I am Normal” T-shirt and/or bag!
Don’t be a zombie: Sleep!
School work combined with rowdy roommates, bright lights, work, friends, loud noises makes for a lot of things that stand between you and sleep. But when you run low on sleep, you can be slow and lack focus–much like a zombie!
Housing alum shares talents during Homecoming 2013
After 10 busy years, Sharron Evans ’93, ’97 returned to Illinois State University and joined her former Housing colleagues in celebration of Homecoming 2013. One look at her resume explains why it has been so long between visits. Evans completed her J.D. from The John Marshall Law School in May of this year and recently started a new position as the director of the student rights and responsibilities office at Northeastern Illinois University.
Professional dress tips help students succeed in the workplace
Many college students are unaware of how to appropriately dress for a business casual environment. Here are some Career Center tips to help students identify how to dress professionally in the workplace.
Build a powerful brand for yourself
Landing a job involves more than searching for the right opportunity. It requires selling yourself as the ideal candidate to employers.
ISULeads Program benefits students and community
In the recent State of the University address, Vice President for Student Affairs Larry Dietz shared that the ISULeads Leadership Certificate Program is one of only a few leadership certificate programs in the state.
Prospective graduates should keep Career Center in mind
Cap and gown received? Check. Transcripts and diploma ordered? Check. Textbooks sold? Check. As you finalize all the tasks you must complete before graduation, don’t forget the ones that will be the most important to your career. The Career Center provides the following tips to help students who are graduating to prepare for their future.
Trick-or-Treat for Change
Celebrate Halloween this year by participating in Leadership and Service’s 10th annual Trick-or-Treat for Change on Thursday, October 31.
Pride to celebrate National Coming Out Day, October 11
Illinois State will celebrate National Coming Out Day Friday, October 11, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.