Silent Sister is a photo exhibit highlighting the relationship between a graduate student and her younger sister, who has Rett syndrome. The exhibit runs through September 26 on the main floor of Milner Library.
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Career Center coaches veterans on how to market skills to employers; seminar set for October 9
U.S. military veterans seeking employment are invited to attend the Career Center’s Veterans Seminar from 4–5 p.m. October 9 in 110 Moulton Hall.
Philosophy Department to host religious education conference
On October 25 and 26, the Department of Philosophy and the religious studies program will host a two-day conference on religious education. This conference will be free and open to the public, and will be funded by the Shaw Teaching Fellowship that was awarded to Professor Daniel Breyer last year.
Career Center launches Hire-A-Redbird recruiting system
The Career Center is pleased to introduce Hire-A-Redbird, our revamped job vacancy tool.
Time for the Kickoff Que
Like back-to-school sales, one of the signs of a new semester is upon us is here – the annual Kickoff Que, Sunday, Aug. 18.
New book about immigrant working women
Illinois State University’s Professor of Sociology Maura Toro-Morn is delving into the plight of immigrant working women as co-editor of a new book of Immigrant Women Workers in the Neoliberal Age.
9-hole tour of Illinois State’s new golf training center
Illinois State University’s golf teams will get a big boost later this week with the opening of the Jim and Carole Mounier Golf Training Center.
Jason Ross ’11: New IT client support specialist
Please take a moment to welcome our new IT client support specialist, Jason Ross. “I am excited about this job because it brings new challenges, new co-workers, and new opportunities to work in new technologies that I have never had the chance to work in before,” Ross said. “I enjoy learning and growing. That is what is great about ISU; a place to discover and learn new technologies and ideas.”
Photo gallery: Art takes no break in the summer
Fine arts at Illinois State University continued throughout the summer, highlighted by the Concerts on the Quad series and the Shakespeare Festival. Below is a sampling of photographs from these events and other College of Fine Arts and Friends of the Arts events held since the beginning of May.
Beat stress with Health Promotion and Wellness!
Stress is a normal, and necessary, part of life. However, too much stress or an inability to positively manage stress can be damaging to your emotional and physical health.