Illinois State University will celebrate Black History Month with speaker Adrienne Dixson presenting “Are we there yet?: Race, protest and the challenge of multicultural education.”
Unit: History
Conference explores social, ethnic, racial boundaries, February 9-10
Illinois State University will host a two-day conference to explore how people see race and ethnicity in the current political climate.
Outstanding University Teaching Awards announced
Bill Anderson, Richard Hughes, and Ben Stiers will receive the Outstanding University Teaching Award at the Founders Day celebration on February 15.
Critchfield and Nassar named Outstanding University Researchers
Thomas Critchfield of the Department of Psychology and Issam Nassar of the Department of History have been named Outstanding University Researchers.
Nominations for Grabill-Homan peace prize due January 31
Nominations are open for the Grabill-Homan Community Peace Prize, which recognizes individual achievements in peacemaking, leadership, community service, and activism.
Spring 2018 International Seminar Series to focus on Europe in global context
The topic of the Spring 2018 International Seminar Series will be “Europe in a Global Context.”
Latin American and Latino/a Studies Faculty Spotlight: Douglas Cutter
Since joining Illinois State University’s (ISU) faculty in 2002, Dr. Douglas Cutter has witnessed and supported the growth of the Latin American and Latino/a Studies (LALS) program on campus for over a decade. Check out our conversation highlights to learn about why he wants students to become politically active, travel, and join the Latin American and Latino/a Studies minor!
An opportunity to travel abroad!
Go abroad with the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders! Open to all alumni, faculty and staff.
Focus on Fulbright: Q&A with Kathryn Jasper
Please describe your project. My project combined cutting-edge archeological mapping techniques with new archival documentation to examine a “grassroots” reform movement in the Italian Marches, the monastic congregation of Fonte Avellana, how it functioned as a communications network during the eleventh century, and how interactions between individuals and with the landscape produced a compelling and
Department of History celebrates Homecoming 2017
On Friday, October 20th, we welcomed alumni guests, Dr. Robert Fitzgerald (U-High) and Dr. Samuel Wheeler (Illinois State Historian).