The U.S. once viewed Palestine as a domestic place. That will be the focus of the next Geography/Geology/Geohydrology Explorations and Observations (GGGEO) series at 3 p.m. Friday, April 10 with Molly Robey.
Publication: Report
The Black and Latino Male Summit Saturday, April 11
The Black and Latino Male Summit will return to campus Saturday, April 11, to the theme Men of Steel.
Staged reading of Beebo Brinker Comes to Town April 13
A staged reading of the play Beebo Brinker Comes to Town will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 13, in the Center for the Visual Arts, room 151. Admission is free.
Electronics recycling events April 14 and 15
If it charges or plugs into a wall, it will be accepted during the E-Drive Recycling events from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, April 14 and 15, on Schroeder Plaza at Illinois State University.
U-Club talk on The Milner Library Faculty Publications Database
Social Sciences Librarian Vanette Schwartz will speak at U-Clu on Friday, April 10.
Dear White People actress Tessa Thompson to speak April 21
Actress Tessa Thompson, star of the new, critically acclaimed movie Dear White People, will lead a talk about race, diversity and inclusion in the arts at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 21, in Braden Auditorium. A showing of the film will be Monday, April 20.
Reactions: Indiana religious freedom law different in its intent
A national backlash erupted after the Indiana legislature recently passed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, or RFRA. Gov. Mike Pence has promised to clarify the act. Assistant Professor of Politics and Government Meghan Leonard explains the act, and what separates it from acts in other states.
Reversing the toxic talk of political discussions
Political discussions in the United States have been hijacked, said Professor of Communication Joseph Zompetti, who discusses solutions for taking the conversation back in his new book.
Research and Honors
Publications, presentations, performances and more from Illinois State faculty and staff.
Lacy to be interim AVP for Fiscal Management
Alan Lacy, associate dean in the College of Applied Science and Technology, has been named the interim associate vice president for fiscal management in the Division of the Academic Affairs for two years, effective May 15.