Magician Adam Trent, who has a stutter, met with student members of the National Stuttering Association before his performance at ISU.
Magician Adam Trent meets with ISU-CSD National Stuttering Association

Magician Adam Trent, who has a stutter, met with student members of the National Stuttering Association before his performance at ISU.
Illinois State University will celebrate all first-generation students, faculty, and staff with the first-ever campus-wide First Generation Powerhouse Celebration.
Several scholarships are available through the Alumni Association and its affinity groups. Deadlines vary with the majority closing in November.
Milner Library has more than 250 databases available, including those that focus on populations which are underrepresented.
Tickets are on sale for the Latino Cultural Dinner, which will feature Maria Hinojosa, anchor and reporter for PBS, NPR, and CNN.
Coordinators of African American Studies announced several initiatives to enhance the work and scholarship of faculty and students.
Take Back the Night offers survivors of sexual violence, allies, families, and members of the community a supportive space to tell our stories and speak out against sexual harassment and violence.
The Dean of Students Office will hold open forums to gather campus input on plans for a Multicultural Center at Illinois State University.
The conference will feature a Multicultural Gala; student and community presentations; and keynote talks from an author on the black power movement, the founder of Silent Voices Uganda, and a scholar on the intersection of race, place, and school.
Ama Oforiwaa Aduonum, Cecilia Montesdeoca, and Kristin Carlson join the line-up for this year’s TEDxNormal talks.