After 30 years of service to the Division of Student Affairs, Rick Lewis retired from Illinois State in 2016, but his impact on students and involvement with the University continues.
Topic: Diversity
ArtRage and the Politics of Reconciliation, November 27
Nomusa Makhubu, a Mandela Washington Fellow for Young African Leaders at Harvard University, will present “ArtRage and the Politics of Reconciliation” at noon November 27, in Prairie Room South of the Bone Student Center.
Slaying our dragons: She Kills Monsters battles homophobia and loss
Director Paul Dennhardt talks about the compassion, passion, and humor of the fantasy-comedy-drama.
Volunteers needed for Culturally Responsive Campus Community Conference
Internationally known speakers will highlight the Culturally Responsive Campus Community (CRCC) Fall 2017 Conference, November 6-7. Registration is open now.
Queertalks: Sexual politics and religion in Haiti, November 2
Erin Durban-Albrecht will present “Religious Sexual Politics in Haiti: Vodou, Catholicism, and Protestantism” at 12:30 p.m., Thursday, November 2, at the LGBT/Queer Studies and Services Institute.
Tickets are available for Sonido Lo Nuestros, November 3
Sonido Lo Nuestros, a night of dancing and celebrating with Latinx music and culture, will be November 3.
CSD clinic offers transgender voice services
Beginning in the fall of 2017, the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders was pleased to welcome individuals seeking transgender voice therapy services to be clients at the Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic. Community outreach and promoting awareness on the topic were the first and largest aspects of preparation.
Speaker covers Title IX and women in sports
The Esther Larson McGinnis Scholar Lecture, “The Impact, Challenges and Opportunities Surrounding Title IX 45-years After Passage,” will be presented by Mary Jo Kane on October 25.
Queertober celebrates LGBTQ students
ISU Pride will host a series of events throughout the month of October to celebrate Queertober.
Indian Student Association celebrates rich culture
Nearly 25 percent of all international students at Illinois State University hail from India. The Indian Student Association (ISA) is a registered student organization geared toward celebrating the vibrant culture of India.