Rebecca Saunders will present Mobilizing Memory: Geographies of (De)memorialization in the Films of Patricio Guzmán at 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 25, in Schroder Hall, room 238 as part of the Geography/Geology/Geohydrology Explorations and Observations (GGGEO) series.
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Panel on recent Israeli election March 24
Illinois State University’s Department of Politics and Government will hold a panel discussion on the recent elections in Israel at noon, Tuesday, March 24, in the Prairie North Room of the Bone Student Center. The event is free and open to the public.
Solidarity Walk slated for March 25
In light of recent national concerns, on Wednesday, March 25, at 6:30 p.m. the Interfraternity Council will be joined by the Fraternity and Sorority Life community in a solidarity walk starting in Milner Plaza and continuing through the Quad.
ISU in the News
Hear about the extreme impact state budget cuts could have on university. Learn about the newest attempt to kill the tuition waiver, and learn more about falcons and Daylight Saving Time.
Secretary of State Mobile Office on campus March 26
Illinois Secretary of State’s Office staff will be available from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Bone Student Center Old Main Room.
Dietz to address U-Club
President Larry Dietz will speak at the next University Club (U-Club) on Friday, March 27, in the Faculty/Staff Commons of Bone Student Center.
Open forums for Graduate Studies director finalists
Two candidates have been chosen as finalists for the director of Graduate Studies at Illinois State. Open forums for the candidates will be March 24 and 25.
Reactions: The resignation of Rep. Aaron Schock
The resignation of Rep. Aaron Schock has filled the airwaves and Internet with pictures of his travels, clothes and photo shoots. Professor of Communication Joseph Zompetti has studied how the American public can view politicians as celebrities.
School of Theatre and Dance to stage Pride and Prejudice
The School of Theatre and Dance at Illinois State University will present Pride and Prejudice, adapted by Joseph Hanreddy and J.R. Sullivan from the novel by Jane Austen, opening Thursday, March 26, and running through Saturday, April 4.
MCN graduates continue to exceed national, state pass rates
Graduates of the Mennonite College of Nursing achieved a 94 percent pass rate on the national nursing licensure examination for 2014, even in the face of increasingly stringent standards.