Dr. Zine Magubane will deliver the lecture “The Uses and Abuses of Jim Crow: Contemporary Race Theory and the Problem of History” via Zoom.
Black History Month speaker: The Uses and Abuses of Jim Crow, February 28

Dr. Zine Magubane will deliver the lecture “The Uses and Abuses of Jim Crow: Contemporary Race Theory and the Problem of History” via Zoom.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Dinner featuring Emmy Award-winning journalist Jemele Hill has been rescheduled for February 25. The event is sold out.
One of Illinois State University’s newest registered student organizations (RSO) is looking to expand how students view economics, and the idea of who belongs in the field.
UWE will host a watch party of the panel “Diversifying Economics: Moving Beyond the ‘D’ in DEIB (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging).
Mayuko Nakamura of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology, has been named the recipient of the 2022 David A. Strand Diversity Achievement Award.
The Illinois State Historical Society announced Distinguished Professor Emeritus History Mark Wyman as the winner of the 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Spring 2022 Film Series from the Indigenous Advocacy and Student Support Team will continue with a screening and discussion of The Seventh Fire at 5:30 p.m. February 22 via zoom.
Water Wednesdays offer an opportunity for sharing examples of current or planned work, collaborations, and funding opportunities around the common theme of water.
Dr. T.Y. Wang will speak of his journey at the next AsiaConnect meeting on February 25.
LinkedIn Learning is a new professional development resource available to faculty and staff, with a multitude of topics such as equity and inclusion, technical aptitude and application, leadership, and mindfulness.