A new student organization, Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences, supports diverse populations studying at Illinois State.
Publication: Identity
Lunch ‘n Learn on sexual orientation, April 25
Lunch ‘n Learn is a monthly discussion dedicated to relevant diversity and social justice topics.
Harvard Review editor Chloe Garcia Roberts to discuss poetry, April 19
Poet and managing editor of the Harvard Review Chloe Garcia Roberts will share her experiences at Illinois State University on April 19.
Exhibit, film, and brown bag discussion planned to explore topics of English Language Learners, the refugee crisis, and reading beyond your comfort zone
Milner Library will host TELL (Tales of English Language Learners), an exhibit created collaboratively by Illinois State University students that features stories of English Language Learners in the Bloomington/Normal community.
Documentary on racial justice advocate Dolores Huerta to kick off ILACHE Conference
To celebrate the Illinois Latino Council on Higher Education coming to campus, a free screening of the documentary Dolores will be April 19 at the Normal Theater.
Commitment to Diversity Award winners announced
Winners for the 30th annual Commitment to Diversity Awards were announced at a ceremony in the Bone Student Center.
Ambassador for the #BlackLivesMatter Network to address Women and Gender Studies conference
Janaya Khan, international ambassador for the #BlackLivesMatter Network, will be the keynote speaker for the 23rd annual Women’s and Gender Studies Symposium.
Hidden pain: ISU scholar interviews mothers of sexual assault victims
Shelly Clevenger of the Department of Criminal Justice Sciences has spent years examining the impact of sexual assault on survivors and their families.
She Rises exhibition at Lois Jett Historic Costume Collection gallery
The Lois Jett Historic Costume Collection (LJHCC) in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences at Illinois State University invites the public to the collection’s new exhibition, She Rises: The Changing Role of Women c. 1970s, running through August 31.
African Music and Dance Ensemble recital, April 11
Illinois State University’s African Music and Dance Ensemble will present an African drumming recital at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 11, in the University’s Kemp Recital Hall. The event is free, kid-friendly, and open to all.