International Seminar Series events are free and open to the public, and occur every Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. in the Bone Student Center.
Publication: Identity
Hidden illness: Carving a path of academic success
Not all those who struggle show their scars. Students find their way with the help of Student Access and Accommodation Services.
Visual anthropology explores media and identity
Students explore how film, photography, and media reflect and impact culture, society, and politics with the class Media and Visual Anthropology.
Fall film series explores intersection of customs, people, cultures
The Fall 2018 Ethnographic Film Series will sweep from India’s most holy city to armed conflicts in Colombia; delve into New York City’s LGBTQ kiki culture, and examine the battle for the streets of Ferguson, Missouri.
Diversity Advocacy Homecoming Block Party, October 11
The Diversity Advocacy Homecoming Block Party, which is free and open to alumni and friends, will feature music, games, food, and prizes.
Series addresses diverse career needs of international students
The concerns students have when job searching are many. However, they often multiply for those from abroad who are seeking employment in the U.S. The International Student Career Series helps international students to be competitive and ready to apply in the American job market.
Workshop series explores diversity and inclusion on campus
CTLT’s Foundations of Diversity and Inclusion, a three-part workshop series, begins September 14. Faculty, staff, and graduate students are invited to register for one or more sessions.
Jessica Lynn to bring message of transgender acceptance, September 26
Transgender advocate and activist Jessica Lynn will bring her message of acceptance for gender non-conforming people to Illinois State University.
Hispanic Heritage Fair, September 21
The Spanish Club will hosting the first Hispanic Heritage Fair at Illinois State University from 4-8 p.m. Friday, September 21, in the Circus Room of the Bone Student Center. The event is free and open to the public.
Visiting playwright and director Adong Judith gives voice to the silenced
The globally recognized playwright shares insights about the universal themes in her plays from Uganda, including Ga-AD! which runs in September at Illinois State.