The Division of Student Affairs invites students, staff, alumni, and friends to attend a number of events to help celebrate 100 years of Homecoming.
Topic: Student Life
Division of Student Affairs honors the 2020 and 2021 Redbird Proud Young Alumni
The Division of Student Affairs is proud to recognize several extraordinary young alumni who live the values of learning and scholarship, individualized attention, diversity and inclusion, respect, civic engagement, collaboration, and integrity – in all aspects of their life.
Sixty Six Games Expo, Super Smash Bros. tournament at Redbird Arena, October 9-10
Redbird Arena will be the setting for the Sixty Six Games Expo. Those attending the University Open House on October 11 will have free expo admission for the weekend.
Social scams will ‘socially distance’ you from your money
Here are some tips on how to avoid falling victim to social engineering scams.
ReggieCon: My Favorite Thing is Monsters author Emil Ferris, comic scholar Dr. Rachel Miller, October 28
ReggieCon is a series of virtual panels with experts in comic and popular media, focusing on issues of race and diversity. October will celebrate LGBTQ History Month.
Dare to enter Milner Library’s Two Sentence Horror Story Contest
It was a dark and stormy night at Milner Library when campus was challenged to its second annual Two Sentence Horror Story contest. Entries due by Oct. 24!
Pre-law students attend Law School Forum
In late September, thirty-three Pre-Law students participated in a Law School Forum in Chicago.
Engage: Career Services Partner Engagement Program
Your organization will enjoy a great number of benefits when you join Engage.
Wok with Tak: Dr. Tak Cheung creates YouTube channel to educate others about healthy eating
Dr. Tak Cheung is a professor emeritus and former director in the School of Biological Sciences who created a YouTube channel called Wok with Tak, where he shares his knowledge of his love for food and his wok cooking.
New RSOs focus on inclusion, empowerment, and community
With over 400 registered student organizations (RSOs) on campus, Illinois State offers students a multitude of opportunities to explore their interests, develop new hobbies, and build a community. As new Redbirds with their own unique passions enroll every year, that number only continues to grow.