Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Professor Muhammad Yunus will present “World of Three Zeroes: Zero Poverty, Zero Unemployment, and Zero Net Carbon Emission.”
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences
Video: Combatting mental health stigmas through personal stories
Illinois State University students are sharing their personal mental health stories through a new video that aims to provide avenues to help.
Webber interviewed by WJBC
WJBC’s Patrick Baron interviewed Professor Julie Webber about the recent youth movement, March for Our Lives.
Art in a time of conflict: Elisabeth Friedman examines the art and artists of occupied Palestine
Elisabeth Friedman’s research examines Palestinian art and artists through the prism of the 2016 Qalandiya International Art Biennial.
Karl Marx in America: A seminar with Andrew Hartman, April 4
Illinois State University’s Professor of History Andrew Hartman will present the Faculty Research Seminar at 3:15 p.m. Wednesday, April 4. The talk, “Karl Marx in America” will be in Schroeder Hall, room 211.
Graphic communications student Matt Patenaude wins IDEA logo competition
After much deliberation, a winner for the Illinois Design Educators Association (IDEA) logo competition has been determined.
Religious Studies talk: Confucian and Daoist perspectives on vocation, April 6
Professor Mark Berkson will present “The Cultivation, Calling, and Loss of the Self: Confucian and Daoist Perspectives on Vocation,” at 3 p.m. Friday, April 6, in Stevenson 401A.
Webber presents at department brown bag
Julie Webber presented her research on modern mass shootings in the United States and other countries at the department brown bag lunch on Wednesday, March 21.
Incredible journey of ISU Professor Mildred Pratt highlighted in new book, March 29
Author of a new book on former Illinois State faculty member Mildred Pratt will give a talk, A Black Woman’s Journey from Cotton Picking to College Professor, on March 29.
Images of African athletes in Roman art explore ideas of race, March 29
Classical archaeologist and art historian Sinclair Bell will explore how race and ethnicity were expressed by artists in the Roman Empire for the Illinois State University Speaker Series.