The entire campus community is invited to hear the stories and celebrate first generation students at the First Generation Celebration on November 7-8, hosted by the TRIO program in University College.
Unit: Student Affairs
Leadership: A vital skill for the workplace
Redbird Collin Beaver shares how to develop leadership skills, vital for career success.
Perception of discipline topic of African American Studies Fall Lecture, November 11
Charles Bell will give the African American Studies Fall Lecture at Illinois State University on November 11. The focus of the talk will be on black students’ and parents’ perceptions of school discipline.
Esports coming to Illinois State
The Division of Student Affairs at Illinois State University is pleased to announce a competitive esports program, launching fall 2020.
Career Chats helps undecided students choose career path
Attending college can be scary, especially if you don’t know exactly what you want to do in the future. The Career Center can guide you in the right direction.
Applications for STEM scholarships due October 31
Applications are open for the Charles Morris STEM Scholarships.
Capoeira workshop, November 1
Capoeria is an Afro-Brazilian art form that encompasses folkloric traditions, oral history, dance, and song into a martial art. It has a long history that dates back to the beginning of the 16th century.
CreativeCon prepares fine arts students for careers
159 fine arts students had the opportunity to get a head start on their careers last week. On October 17, a handful of alumni returned to campus to share their advice with current Illinois State students as part of the second annual CreativeCon. The free event was organized by the Career Center and the Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts and held in the Center for the Visual Arts.
Culinary Support Center enhances dining excellence on campus
When the Culinary Support Center (CSC) opened in August, it completely restructured how Illinois State University manages food production.
EpiPens added to Bone Student Center and dining centers
Due to the rise of food allergies on campus, the Bone Student Center, Marketplace at Linkins, and Watterson Dining Commons now house EpiPens.