Volunteers will serve the residents of Normal by gardening, painting, washing windows, and completing other spring cleaning projects on Saturday, April 18.
Tag: student affairs
Students make a difference through Alternative Spring Break
Students recently participated in Alternative Spring Break (ASB), a week long service trip for participants to serve a community in need.
Register for Black and Latino Male Summit, April 11
Diversity Advocacy is excited to host this year’s Black and Latino Male Summit on Saturday, April 11, from 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m. in the Bone Student Center.
Fraternities and sororities come together for March Madness
Each year, Illinois State fraternities and sororities participate in a dance-off at March Madness, Chi Omega’s philanthropy event that supports the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Students learn about identities at Social Justice Institute
Students recently participated in The Power of One: Awareness, Change, Responsibility Social Justice Institute, a one-day conference hosted by Diversity Advocacy in January.
Helpful tips for spring break
Are you getting ready to leave your apartment for spring break? Leadership and Community Connections offers the following tips for students.
Student Activities and Involvement announces March events
The University Program Board and Up Late at State offer many activities and opportunities for students to get involved in March. All the following events are free and open to all Illinois State students.
Have a voice in upcoming student elections
The Student Government Association (SGA) is the official governing body of students at Illinois State as recognized by the University.
MBLGTACC enables larger conversation for LGBT community
With nearly 2,300 attendees, the three-day conference consisted of keynote speakers, workshops, and social activities that brought together the LGBTQIA community at Illinois State University.
Students benefit from Conduct and Conflict Resolution
The office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution (SCCR) provides services, solutions, and support to aid students in their understanding of their responsibility as an Illinois State student. SCCR staff provides individualized attention to students and demonstrates care and consideration to each person’s story and experience.