Nine ISU students participated in the 2017 Civic Engagement Trip to Washington D.C. this summer.
Topic: Civic Engagement
Marc Making: Artists of Marcfirst
Marc Making: Over the last four months, artists from Marcfirst created paintings, drawings, and other art through workshops held on Saturdays that coordinated with the University Galleries’ rotating exhibition schedule.
Call for proposals for 2018 University-Wide Teaching & Learning Symposium
This year’s theme, Expanding Notions of Literacy, explores ways of learning beyond just reading, writing, and arithmetic.
Spanish teacher education alum is in Mozambique for Peace Corps
An update from Alejandra Villalobos, ’14, who majored in Spanish education.
Days of May: Inside the infamous flagpole standoff that put ISU on the brink
On May 19, 1970, the Illinois State University campus reached a boiling point leading to what has become known as the “flagpole incident.”
Alternative Breaks alumni give back to their communities
The Division of Student Affairs is proud to highlight two alumni who have made a significant impact in their careers and communities by sharing their life-changing experiences with others since graduating from Illinois State University.
Lind attends nonprofit conference
Professor Nancy S. Lind from the Department of Politics and Government was an invited guest to the inaugural Snapshot Sector Conference on May 12 hosted by Illinois Wesleyan University’s Action Research Center at YouthBuild.
ILACHE awards Cyndy Alvarez with the Emerging Leadership Award
Latin American and Latino Studies would like to congratulate Cyndy Alvarez for her recent Emerging Leadership Award at the 2017 ILACHE (Illinois Latino Council on Higher Education) 25th conference at Northeastern Illinois University.
Student Alumni Council: Growing, learning, staying involved
The Student Alumni Council (SAC) stays involved many ways around campus. The group also continues to engage in civic engagement and leadership-building opportunities.
Stevenson Center and Not In Our Town unveiling Bloomington-Normal Social Justice study
The Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development and the local grassroots organization Not In Our Town will unveil a major study on inequality in Bloomington-Normal on Tuesday, May 9.