This study asks, “What is the experience of people of color in a modern U.S. circus?” It is primarily concerned with granting performers of color control over telling their own story.
Unit: Sociology and Anthropology
Call for submissions: The Visual Culture of a Pandemic
The goal is to visually document and explore the effects of the current pandemic on our lived experiences.
Chef Sean Sherman leading events on decolonizing food systems
Founder of the company The Sioux Chef, Sean Sherman will share his journey of reviving and reimagining Indigenous cuisine. Events include a Normal Food Summit and a cook along with Chef Sherman.
Students combine art and scholarship in Image of Research competition
Illinois State’s Image of Research competition offers students the opportunity to marry art and research.
Combining tools and combining words: An evolutionary history of hierarchical cognition, March 19
Dr. Shelby Putt will discuss how and when human language evolved into the forms that we use in modern day.
Stevenson Center Fellow Serves with City of Bloomington Township
The Stevenson Center’s Fellows programs draw those who are committed to development, service, and engagement with the local community.
Native American Film Series continues with Finding Dawn
The Native American Film Series for spring 2021 will include discussion forums focusing on historic, contemporary, and unheeded issues facing Indigenous peoples.
Meet the 2020 Teaching Initiative Award winners
Five assistant professors are recognized for their outstanding commitment to teaching and student learning.
Molding a mentor: Sociology graduate and one of the first Black hockey players at ISU paid it forward with Black youth
Dennis B. Holmes ’76 vowed to make sure other Black men growing up in Chicago wouldn’t go through life pondering the same question he did.
How are college students navigating romantic relationships during the pandemic?
Valentine’s Day won’t be the same for many people this year due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.