Illinois State University will hold a Listening Circle on December 2 to help process recent anti-LGBTQIA2+ incidents, including the tragic shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs.
Unit: Student Affairs
PAWSitively Stress-Free for finals week plus free chair massages
Are you a dog person, or someone who loves dogs? PAWSitively Stress-Free events are back.
Volunteers needed for 2022 Winter Commencement
Volunteers from across the campus community are needed to help with the winter commencement ceremonies on Saturday, December 17.
First-ever Holiday Drag Show to raise funds for Colorado Gives
New registered student organization, Drag Royalty, will host the first-ever Holiday Drag Show to raise funds for Club Q supporter, Colorado Gives.
Enterprise internships provide valuable experiences for Redbirds
Internships offered by Career Services Engage Partner complement Redbird learning and contribute to career success.
Inspire Redbirds with your job, internship or grad school acceptance
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Matthew Huisman named Lincoln Laureate
Matthew Huisman has been named one of this year’s outstanding college students by the Lincoln Academy of Illinois.
Latino and Disability Awareness Cultural Dinner: Lauren Ridloff shares journey from teacher to Marvel superhero
Actor Lauren Ridloff discussed her intersecting identities November 10 for a sellout crowd in the Aaron Leetch Stadium Club as the keynote speaker for Illinois State’s Latino and Disability Awareness Cultural Dinner.
The diabetes epidemic: the inequity of its effects on marginalized communities
“For most health conditions and diseases, marginalized communities are frequently impacted more harshly, and diabetes is not an exception. Why? For historically marginalized communities, the problem is a combination of risk factors.”
‘Nonbinary Doesn’t Owe You Androgyny’ discussion with Alex Martin, November 14
Visiting artist Alex Martin will lead the discussion “Nonbinary Doesn’t Owe You Androgyny: Conversations about Gender Norms and Expectations” on November 14.