The exhibit reflects students’ frank conversations about everything from family and health to social pressures.
You Are Not Alone exhibit at Rachel Cooper

The exhibit reflects students’ frank conversations about everything from family and health to social pressures.
A new student group is working to bring attention to the experiences that LGBTQ students face throughout their education.
Organizers are looking for proposals for the Fall 2018 Culturally Responsive Campus Community (CRCC) Conference.
Anne Wortham, who retired this summer, shared with students her diverse set of experiences, including service as a Peace Corps volunteer and as a journalist.
Updates to the Mentoring and Academic Scholarship Achievement Initiative will help address students’ needs and goals.
An ISU delegation traveled to Chicago Friday to explore connections with Mexican and Puerto Ricans museums and communities.
Sophomore psychology major Sarah Aguilar’s goal from a young age was to help people in need, which she hopes to continue in her new role as the incoming student trustee on the Board of Trustees for Illinois State University.
The Black Actors League is open to all students who are interested in studying art through an underrepresented lens.
Sharon ShareAlike ’94, M.S. ’98, is a successful business owner, artist, director, and YouTuber thanks to her inventive sculpting.
Rocío Rivadeneyra, a scholar who has studied Latina/os and gender in the media for decades, discusses how roles are starting to delve a little deeper.