Two documentary showings are meant to engage students in dialogue. The Inclusion Project will sponsor the showing of White Like Me on Tuesday, February 26, and I Am Not Your Negro on Thursday, March 28.
Unit: Student Affairs
Student to student: Career ambassador shares importance of quality communication skills to a career
Good communications skills are essential to one’s career success. Career Ambassador Brooklyn Vogel provides tips for students on how to develop this very important transferable skill.
Enriching your vocational wellness
We spend the majority of the week at work, and for some, it can spill out beyond the forty-hour obligation.
Charity Drag Show to feature Shea Coulee, March 2
RuPaul’s Drag Race finalist Shea Coulee will be joined by local drag royalty and student performers.
Creating a different sexual culture
The sexual choices made today can impact you for a lifetime as well as someone else’s. With this in mind, the following suggestions can help you be part of a cultural change toward supporting a healthier sexual climate.
Student to student: career ambassador describes importance of a quality resume
Writing a quality résumé can be intimidating. However, Career Ambassador Ashley Chmielewski breaks down resume writing to help students gain confidence in securing an interview.
Attend a free screening of Won’t You Be My Neighbor? at the Normal Theater
Illinois State University faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend a free showing of Won’t You Be My Neighbor? at the Normal Theater on Tuesday, February 26. The documentary begins at 7 p.m.
Bone revitalization update: Brown Ballroom, new entrance open
The Brown Ballroom, the ballroom’s pre-function space, and new entrance are now open on the west side of the building.
Alumni mentor students at On Common Grounds
Every January at the Division of Student Affairs’ On Common Grounds: Dialogues on Diversity and Social Justice event, we are reminded of the power of intergenerational mentoring.
Illinois State undergraduates attend SALT Institute in Milwaukee
In November, a group of involved Illinois State University students traveled to the Student Affairs Leaders of Tomorrow (SALT) Institute in Milwaukee.