Milner Library has four wonderful exhibits currently on display.
Unit: Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts
Illinois Art Station drives creative thinking and expression in the visual arts
A brightly painted, eye-catching van has been making appearances throughout Bloomington-Normal.
Changes for human subjects research coming to Illinois State University
Update on New Federal Regulations The Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) has announced a further delay in the implementation of new federal regulations pertaining to human subjects research. The new implementation date is January 21, 2019. In the announcement, however, permission was given for institutions to implement three “burden-reducing” provisions effective July 19, 2018. ISU has chosen
Faculty, staff discount for Illinois Shakespeare Festival
As another successful run of the Illinois Shakespeare Festival comes to a close, organizers are saying “thank you” to Illinois State faculty sand staff with two promotions.
Alum selected as LA Philharmonic Fellow
Andrew Francois began his music career at 10 when he picked up the violin. Now he will perform for 25 weeks with the LA Philharmonic Orchestra.
Concerts on the Quad: Singing Under the Stars, July 30
The 2018 Concerts on the Quad series concludes on July 30 with Singing Under the Stars, led by Tom Studebaker.
Concerts on the Quad welcomes The BraziLionares, July 23
The Concert on the Quad series continues with the annual favorite, Evening of Jazz.
Bard Bash and Cabaret: Illinois Shakespeare Festival season finale, August 11
Celebrate the end of the 2018 Illinois Shakespeare Festival with a season finale cast party on Saturday, August 11 beginning at 6 p.m. at the Ewing Theatre.
Monumental-sized model of Shakespeare’s second Globe Theatre unveiled at the Illinois Shakespeare Festival
The Illinois Shakespeare Festival unveiled a large model of Shakespeare’s second Globe Theatre prior to the July 20 opening performance of “Shakespeare in Love”
Spot on: Shakespeare in Love features rescue dog
Not too many Shakespearean actors get their stage direction by sniffing out sausages. But that’s how “Spot” learned where he was supposed to go in Shakespeare in Love, a play based on the award-winning 1998 film.