Diversity Advocacy will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony at 3 p.m. Friday, October 20, in the Diversity Advocacy suite of the Bone Student Center.
Publication: Identity
International Student Career Series: Networking and Etiquette Luncheon
International students can learn useful tips on how to interact with American employers while learning business dining etiquette at a luncheon from noon-1:30 p.m Friday, October 27, at Hancock Stadium.
Conversando Entre Nosotros: LALS Brown Bag Series Lecture
Tanya Diaz-Kozlowski will discuss curriculum and Chicana feminist pedagogies for the Conversando Entre Nosotros: LALS Brown Bag Series Lecture at 3 p.m., Friday, October 20, in Williams Hall, room 314.
Use of ‘N-word’ subject of talk, October 13
Rhonda Dugan of California State University, Bakersfield, will present “‘Yeah, Cuz Everybody Uses It’: College Student Use and Interpretation of the N-Word” at 11:30 a.m. Friday, October 13, in Schroeder Hall 104.
Consent & Respect student online training available in October
The safety and well-being of students is a top priority of Illinois State University.
LinC offers insights on navigating the first year of college
For eight weeks each fall, groups of first-year students take part in a “how-to” course for life after high school, known as Learning in Communities, or LinC.
QUEERtalks: Arab futurism and queer cosmic utopias, October 6
Ronak Kapadia will present “Outer Views, or Palestine in the Sky: Arab Futurisms, Atmospheric Warfare, and Queer Cosmic Utopias” for QUEERtalks on October 6.
Sonia Manzano to headline Fall 2017 Latino Cultural Dinner
The 44-year Sesame Street veteran, Sonia Manzano, is set to speak at the fall 2017 Latino Cultural Dinner at 5 p.m. Thursday, October 26, in the Brown Ballroom at the Bone Student Center.
Career series addresses diverse needs of international students
International students get career support to help them remain competitive and increase their confidence in the national job market.
Stevenson Center student empowering girls in Botswana
Serving with Peace Corps in Botswana, Carolyn Moe builds on her Stevenson Center experiences and inspires the girls in her community.