POSTPONED: The March 19 keynote by former professional football player Maurice Clarett has been postponed until further notice.
Publication: Identity
(POSTPONED) Crossroads Project to present winning play of the Diverse Voices Playwriting Initiative, March 21
Playwright Franky D. Gonzalez will be in residence at Illinois State University to workshop his new play Even Flowers Bloom in Hell, Sometimes.
Women’s suffrage series highlights Academy of Seniors spring sessions
Academy of Seniors and Mornings with Professors are adult-enrichment programs sponsored by Illinois State University’s Senior Professionals organization.
Naming opportunities available for new multicultural center
The Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs is now actively seeking donors who may be interested in naming spaces within the new multicultural center.
Col. Rabb talks about ‘moral injury’ at ISU veterans, military event
Col. David Rabb engaged a crowd of people in the Circus Room of the Bone Student Center for a speech sponsored by Veterans and Military Services and the Department of Military Science.
Explore culture through student art with FOOD for THOUGHT exhibit
As part of their coursework students created information design posters about one dish from their ancestral country and traced its history, ingredients and relevance culminating in the FOOD for THOUGHT exhibit.
(POSTPONED): Care of aging LGBTQ populations focus of workshop for nurses
POSTPONED: The Nurses Health Education About LGBT Elders (HEALE) Curriculum workshop has been postponed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. No new date has been chosen yet.
CAS sessions explore serving diverse learners
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) is inviting faculty and staff members from across campus to attend sessions in a professional development series aimed toward serving diverse learners.
Lunch n’ Unlearn, March 26
Lunch n’ Unlearns are discussions surrounding relevant diversity and social justice topics.
Foundations of Diversity and Inclusion seminar Privilege and Power, March 20
The Foundations of Diversity and Inclusion seminars tackle tough questions involving culture, identity, and responsive teaching in a friendly, non-threatening environment.