Poet and managing editor of the Harvard Review Chloe Garcia Roberts will share her experiences at Illinois State University on April 19.
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences
Documentary on racial justice advocate Dolores Huerta to kick off ILACHE Conference
To celebrate the Illinois Latino Council on Higher Education coming to campus, a free screening of the documentary Dolores will be April 19 at the Normal Theater.
Commitment to Diversity Award winners announced
Winners for the 30th annual Commitment to Diversity Awards were announced at a ceremony in the Bone Student Center.
Ambassador for the #BlackLivesMatter Network to address Women and Gender Studies conference
Janaya Khan, international ambassador for the #BlackLivesMatter Network, will be the keynote speaker for the 23rd annual Women’s and Gender Studies Symposium.
Stretching the Ties that Bind: Mothers and daughters topic of talk, April 23
Megan Gilligan of Iowa State University’s Department of Human Development and Family Studies will present “Stretching the Ties that Bind: Intergenerational Estrangement Between Mothers and Adult Children.”
Why is Illinois So Corrupt?: Panel discussion, April 23
The Institute for Corruption Studies at Illinois State University will host the panel discussion “Why is Illinois So Corrupt?” at 6 p.m. Monday, April 23, in the Brown Ballroom of the Bone Student Center. The event is free and open to the public.
‘Create Your Space’ at Illinois State’s Communication Week, April 16-20
More than 80 professionals—80 percent of them Illinois State University alumni—will return to campus as speakers, panelists, and presenters for Communication Week.
Politics and government students present at Research Symposium
This year’s annual ISU Research Symposium showcased ten posters presented by Department graduate and undergraduate students.
Stripeik receives Grabill-Homan Peace Prize
Politics and Government student Billy Stripeik was honored at the College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Spring Address with the Grabill-Homan Peace Prize Award.
Harris, Miller-Ott, and Wood are 2017-2018 Outstanding Teachers
Professor Allison Harris, Professor Aimee Miller-Ott, and Professor Amy Wood are the 2017-2018 Outstanding College Teachers.