A photo exhibit by Richard Ross, a showing of the film Girl Trouble, and a talk about prisons and the arts will help shine a light on juvenile justice issues.
Publication: Identity
Science and Technology Week to hold women in leadership event
The College of Applied Science & Technology (CAST) is hosting a day devoted to women in leadership on Thursday, April 14.
The new face of Title IX
A new website dedicated to helping students access resources in the wake of sexual harassment or assault is the latest step placing Illinois State University at the forefront of the evolution of Title IX of the Civil Rights Act.
Redirecting ‘fat talk’ with the Body Project
The Body Project works to combat “fat talk,” or conversations meant to shame women into aiming for an unrealistic body ideal.
Call for Commitment to Diversity Award noms
Diversity Advocacy is calling for nominations for the 28th annual Commitment to Diversity Awards. Nominations are due Friday, March 4.
Malcolm Ribot, the FTM Traveler, visits ISU’s LGBT/Q Institute
A popular Instagrammer in the trans community made a stop at ISU’s LGBT/Queer Studies and Services Institute on Saturday, January 16.
Introducing LATA: Latin American Theatre Association
The Latin American and Latino/a Studies Program would like to introduce the Latin American Theatre Association (LATA), a new Registered Student Organization at ISU.
Gokhale named Fulbright Distinguished Chair to Brazilian university
Illinois State University’s Professor of Technology Anu Gokhale has been named a Fulbright Distinguished Chair to the University of Pernambuco (UPE) in Brazil.
Legacy Wall highlights contributions of LGBT individuals
The Legacy Wall, a traveling interactive LGBT history exhibit, will be on display on the main floor of Illinois State University’s Milner Library February 15-27.
Speaker Series talk to explore civil rights advocate Bayard Rustin tonight
In celebration of Black History Month, Carlos Figueroa of Ithaca College will talk about his book on civil rights advocate Bayard Rustin.