Dr. Lori Riverstone-Newell has been awarded a $50,000 grant for her continued work on the Local Power and Politics Review.
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences
Mainstream media misrepresentation: Marcus Pruitt unpacks the facts as a Black American
Marcus Pruitt expected more when viewing a Target commercial, but quickly learned they paid less attention to the accuracy of Black American representation than needed.
Three Minute Thesis competition, February 23
The annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition will be at 6 p.m. Thursday, February 23, at the Normal Theater located in Uptown Normal. The event is free and open to the public.
The Pitfalls of Faith in Education: The Liberal Origins of Punitive Education Policies, February 9
Dr. Daniel Moak of Connecticut College will kick off the 2023 History and Social Sciences Symposium.
Molecular animator Dr. Janet Iwasa to deliver Rilett lecture, March 7
Dr. Janet Iwasa’s work as a molecular animator illuminates and illustrates data. She will present the R. Omar and Evelyn Rilett Family Life Sciences Lecture Series.
TV-10 alumni take on new afternoon programs
Across the country, Illinois State University alumni are taking over the afternoon airwaves.
Riaz publishes on radicalization of Bangladeshi politics
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has published a book chapter titled, “Understanding the Radicalization of Bangladeshi Society and Politics” in the volume Politics of Hate published by Harper Collins India.
26th annual WGSS Student Research Symposium submission deadline, March 31
Undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines are invited to submit proposals for the annual Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) Student Research Symposium.
I Never Feel Safe: Dr. Charles Bell to speak on school punishment, February 3
The Sociology and Anthropology Brown Bag Research Series will present Dr. Charles Bell’s talk “I Never Feel Safe”: Exploring Black Students’, Parents’, and Teachers’ Experiences Navigating School Punishment and Violence” at noon, Friday, February 3, in room 114 of Schroeder Hall.
Award-winning author, translator team to visit ISU for two events, February 3
Lara Dopazo Ruibal and Laura Cesarco Eglin will visit ISU for two events on February 3 to celebrate Dopazo Ruibal’s claus and the scorpion, longlisted for the 2023 PEN Award for Poetry in Translation.