The festival will feature evening performances by the University’s jazz ensembles, and free morning and afternoon performances by junior high and high school jazz bands from across the state.
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Nobel Peace Prize winner Yunus to speak about poverty, April 14
Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Professor Muhammad Yunus will present “World of Three Zeroes: Zero Poverty, Zero Unemployment, and Zero Net Carbon Emission.”
Research and Honors, April 3, 2018
Publications and presentations of Illinois State faculty and staff.
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Surveys about Illinois State’s customized learning management system are available now for instructors and students.
Campus open forums for diversity proposal, April 3-4
Two open forums will allow campus input on a proposed graduation requirement, designed to help students understand and discuss the idea of diversity in American society.
Transforming black history in secondary schools, April 9
The authors of Doing Justice to History: Transforming Black History in Secondary Schools, Robin Whitburn and Abdul Mohamud, will give a talk on April 9.
Commitment to Diversity Awards, April 8
Celebrate the 30th annual Commitment to Diversity Awards with Diversity Advocacy on April 8.
Calling volunteers for Umoja: Celebration of Black Graduates
Volunteers are needed for the annual pre-commencement recognition ceremony Umoja: Celebration of Black Graduates at 7 p.m. May 10.
Q. Charles Su to deliver Distinguished Professorship Lecture, April 5
Distinguished Professor of Physics Q. Charles Su will deliver Illinois State University’s Distinguished Professorship Lecture at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 5, in the Prairie Room of the Bone Student Center.
Unraveling the tapestry of religion and politics: Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz sheds lights on rise of extremism
Distinguished Professor of Politics and Government Ali Riaz’s studies and work had carried him across Bangladesh, Hawaii, Singapore, and London, before he found a home at Illinois State University.