The Office of International Studies and Programs (OISP) cordially invites all university students, faculty, and staff to attend a faculty panel on teaching and mentoring international students.
Publication: Identity
Identity: Information page
The purpose of the newsletter is to highlight initiatives, programs, groups, research, and efforts geared toward populations that are underrepresented on campus.
Poetry, performance, music, films @Salon, March 24
Celebrated artists will engage audiences in an afternoon of conversation, poetry, performance, music, and visual arts at the annual @Salon from noon-5 p.m. Saturday, March 24.
Get tickets by March 29 for Women’s History Cultural Dinner with Gabourey Sidibe
Tickets are available now to hear actress and author Gabourey Sidibe at the spring 2018 Women’s History Cultural Dinner.
Winner of Dancing with the Stars Nyle DiMarco to speak about access, March 29
Nyle DiMarco, the winner of Dancing with the Stars and America’s Next Top Model and an ambassador for the deaf community, will give a talk March 29.
Tackle topics pivotal to student success at CTLT
CTLT offers two unique professional development opportunities this spring to help faculty connect with our diverse community of learners.
Naomi Smalls to headline 20th anniversary Charity Drag Show, March 23
The 20th anniversary of ISU Pride’s annual Charity Drag Show will be at 7 p.m. Friday, March 23, in the Brown Ballroom of the Bone Student Center.
Survivor of Golden Gate fall to speak on mental health for Social Work Day, March 26
One of the few people to survive a suicide attempt off the Golden Gate Bridge will be the speaker for 2018 Social Work Day. Kevin Hines will lead a discussion on mental health on March 26.
SEAT Center keeping future special ed students one step ahead
Illinois State University employs an innovative way to keep special education teacher candidates in-the-know with the Special Education Assistive Technology (SEAT) Center.
Decriminalizing homosexuality in Britain topic of QUEERtalks, March 9
Benjamin Britten scholar Justin Vickers will present “The Midcentury Politics of the Closet in Great Britain (and, What Parallels Still Persist?)” for QUEERtalks.