Megan Hopper is working with the American Psychological Association (APA) to create a way to combat the negative effects associated with sexualized popular music content.
Publication: Identity
Faculty members can be important allies for international students
Suejung Han, an assistant professor of psychology, is studying how faculty can be an important ally in the process of international students finding their footing on a foreign campus.
Alumni to give career tips at Student and Alumni Diversity Meet-up
Diverse students and alumni have the opportunity to connect with one another at the Student and Alumni Diversity Meet-up on Thursday, March 2, from 5–6:30 p.m. at the Hancock Stadium Club.
Brooke Lober to address imperialism for QUEERtalks
To honor International Women’s Day, next in the QUEERtalks series will be “Women Against Imperialism: Tracing Queer/Feminist Revisions of Home.”
Cultural Career Network events include diversity meet-up, negotiating tips
The Cultural Career Network’s resources and connections to organizations with diversity initiatives reflect the University’s commitment to diversity.
Campus Climate Task Force gears up for next round of recommendations
Sponsoring Leadership member Levester Johnson said the work of the Campus Climate Assessment Task Force is more vital than ever.
CAS Leaders: Moving from diversity conversations to action
Moving beyond conversations is the goal of CAS Leaders in Action: Engagements with Diversity in the College.
National Endowment for the Arts grant to support Obsidian journal
Illinois State University has received a $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to help support the journal Obsidian through its new initiative #ObsidianArtReach.
Food Access and Food Rescue Summit, March 3
The McLean County Wellness Coalition and Illinois State University will host a Food Access and Food Rescue Summit at the Illinois State University Alumni Center, located at 1101 N. Main St. The event will be from 8:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. March 3.
Radio executive Marv Dyson to speak at ISU, February 27
Legendary radio executive Marv Dyson, who led Chicago’s WGCI-AM/FM to its status as “No. 1 for hip-hop and R&B,” will speak at Illinois State University on Monday, February 27, at 7 p.m. in the Concert Hall in the Center for the Performing Arts.