Diversity Advocacy is seeking individuals interested in presenting at the annual Black and Latino Male Summit on Saturday, April 11. All program proposals are due Friday, March 6.
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ISU in the News
Culture wars continue Chronicle of Higher Ed – Andrew Hartman, HIS, talked about the conservative and liberal culture wars. MBLGTACC The Pantagraph – Dave Bentlin, Office of the President, talked about the importance of the Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Ally College Conference. Proposed budget The Pantagraph – President Dietz commented on the proposed state budget that suggested cutting
Graduate Council ballot slate released
The slate of candidates for the spring 2015 Graduate Council ballot has been announced. Additional nominations will be taken until Tuesday, March 3.
Symphonic Winds in concert Feb. 22
Illinois State University’s Symphonic Winds ensemble will perform in concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22, in the University’s Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall. Tickets are $10 for general admission, $8 for faculty/staff and $6 for students and seniors.
Black Heritage Ball Feb. 22
Tickets for the 31st annual Black Heritage Ball are available.
Service animals at U-Club
Professor of Psychology Valerie Farmer-Dougan will talk about service animals at the next University Club (U-Club) meeting on Friday, Feb. 20, in the Faculty/Staff Commons in the Bone Student Center.
Vickers, Tonnu to perform
School of Music faculty members Justin Vickers, tenor, and Tuyen Tonnu, piano, will perform a free concert at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, in Kemp Recital Hall.
Research awards announced
Professor of English Karen Coats has been named the Outstanding University Researcher, and faculty who won Research Initiative Awards have been named.
Exploring dark matter in colloquium
The Illinois State Physics Department’s Spring Colloquium Series kicks off Tuesday, Feb. 24, with a talk from Professor of Physics Jessie Shelton of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Provost finalists, open forums announced
The search for vice president for Academic Affairs and provost has been narrowed to four candidates. Open forums have been announced.