It’s not your average volleyball. It’s Big Red Volleyball! Be part of this active philanthropy February 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Student Fitness Center Sport Courts. Get active, spread awareness for National Heart Month, and raise funds for the American Heart Association.
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Students learn about leadership, social justice during New York trip
During the five-day trip, students toured significant sites, participated in a community service project, and listened to guest speakers and activists.
Play 4Kay Pink Reception, February 8
Join the Mennonite College of Nursing and Redbird Athletics on Sunday, February 8, for the Pink Reception before the Redbird women’s basketball team’s Play 4Kay game to support the Kay Yow Cancer Fund and to celebrate community cancer survivors and those currently battling cancer of all kinds.
ISU professor’s play paints powerful portrait of African ancestors
In November The New Route Theater premiered School of Music Professor Ama Oforiwaa Aduonum’s new play, Walking with My Ancestors.
Get fresh produce on campus with Fresh FAVs!
Forget the grocery store. Fresh FAVs is a program that brings fruits and vegetables right to campus. Open to students, faculty, staff, and retirees, Fresh FAVs is a program that offers low-cost, high-quality produce once a week for eight weeks.
Know your enemy: Inside look at North Dakota State
We joke. How can the North Dakota State Bison be the enemy? Illinois State and North Dakota State share a lot in common.
Get active with Intramurals’ spring slate
Check out the many Intramural offerings this spring semester and play for the memories and the chance to win the coveted championship shirt.
2015 Housing Summer Conference team applications due February 1
University Housing Services (UHS) Summer Conferences are seeking energetic students to complete the team. Applications available January 12 and due February 1.
Up-to-date with Professor Alison Bailey
The Department of Philosophy continues its faculty spotlight series. This month we feature Alison Bailey, a professor of philosophy and the director of the women’s and gender studies program (WGS).
ISU students visit John Deere
Students from the School of Information Technology (IT) and the College of Business traveled to John Deere’s world headquarters in Moline to tour the corporate facilities and the Davenport Works plant (over 52-acres under one roof) as part of Business Week’s fall semester events.