Young opera singers from around the world will be on the Illinois State University campus this summer to stage works by Rossini and Ravel with the Midwest Institute of Opera.
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Solar winds topic of physics colloquium March 24
Solar winds will be the topic of the next Department of Physics colloquium series at 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 24, in Moulton Hall, room 214.
University of Illinois professor to speak at philosophy colloquium, March 20
Shelley Weinberg, of the University Of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, will talk about “Locke on the Motivating Power of Concern,” on Friday, March 20, at an Illinois State University Philosophy Department colloquium.
Pereira play about Middle East to open locally
Hostage, a play by Professor of Theatre Kim Pereira, will open the 2015 season of New Route Theatre.
Video: Scary Shakespeare inspires ISU Halloween event
The Illinois Shakespeare Festival partnered with Illinois State’s Ewing Cultural Center to present ShakesFEAR, a haunted tour through Shakespeare’s most gruesome imagery.
Video: Sisters share Big Red Marching Machine legacy
Together, the three Vasel sisters are part of an Illinois State marching band tradition that stretches back more than 80 years. Big Red, or BRMM, has 285 members this fall and thousands of alumni.
Video: My experience as an art major at Illinois State
Senior Lucero Aguirre shares what it’s like to be an art major at Illinois State University, from classes to arts clubs to building up your portfolio. Part of our #BirdofMouth video series.
Video: Big Red Marching Machine performs at Fox TV event
Illinois State’s Big Red Marching Machine recently traveled to Shriners Hospital for Children in Chicago to meet patients and promote a new Fox TV show.
Video: Christian Stoinev returns to Illinois State
The Gamma Phi Circus star was in Normal rehearsing for his next appearance but took time out to visit the Thomas Metcalf School and a broadcasting class in Fell Hall.
Much ado about Shakespeare
The Illinois Shakespeare Festival’s 2014 season, starting Friday, July 11, will intertwine its three productions, Much Ado About Nothing, Elizabeth Rex, and Antony and Cleopatra, with original Shakespearean practices.