ReggieCon will welcome acclaimed X-Men author, Mr. Chris Claremont, to the final ReggieCon panel of the year from 7-8:30 p.m., May 5 via Zoom.
ReggieCon panel: My Neighbor Totoro, May 5

ReggieCon will welcome acclaimed X-Men author, Mr. Chris Claremont, to the final ReggieCon panel of the year from 7-8:30 p.m., May 5 via Zoom.
ReggieCon will welcome Inkpot award-winning author Mr. Alexander Simmons to the panel “Black Panther and Blackjack Team Up” from 7-8:30 p.m., February 24 via Zoom.
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, ReggieCon will present a panel on September 23, focusing on the Latinx children’s adventure graphic novel Under the Cottonwood Tree.
Advocating for Refugees in the European Union: Norm-Based Strategies by Civil Society Organizations explores the debate over asylum and refugee protection.
Naudia Williams named America’s Best College Poet after competing with students from across the country.
This update includes information on the President’s Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Council, a new transcription element to Zoom, and the evolution of Safe Zone to “Safe(ish)”.
Professional development is not one-size-fits all. Illinois State’s GROWTH Change Team collaborates to develop college-specific professional development programming.
This Fall 2020 semester, a film series and discussion forum has been planned that focuses on historic and contemporary issues facing indigenous peoples that often go unnoticed.
Dr. Byron Craig’s latest research in visual rhetoric examines how violence on Black bodies is memorialized in contemporary culture.
The Women’s History Club meets regularly to discuss subjects related to women’s history.