The final film in the Ethnographic Film Series will be Oak Park Stories at 7 p.m. November 16. The free screenings will be at 7 p.m. in Schroeder Hall, room 138.
Final film in Ethnographic Film Series November 16

The final film in the Ethnographic Film Series will be Oak Park Stories at 7 p.m. November 16. The free screenings will be at 7 p.m. in Schroeder Hall, room 138.
Poet Joanne Diaz and author Ian Morris will give a talk and present readings at Illinois State University on Friday, November 6.
With over 25 years of clinical experience as an audiologist and more than half of a career spent as an occupational audiologist for the U.S. Navy, it is no surprise that Antony Joseph is an incredible leader in the field of audiology here at ISU.
Queer Talks is a new lunchtime colloquium series dedicated to the scholarship of LGBTQ studies. The next talk in the series is November 6.
In the slight chaos that is the 2016 presidential election, Assistant Professor of Politics Carl Palmer takes a wary stab at naming possible vice presidents.
Learning English as a second language can be difficult, but it can be easier with the help of Accent Clear, an app developed by alumnus Kevin Kang and Associate Professor Heidi Harbers.
The Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies Program at Illinois State University is accepting nominations and self-nominations for the Grabill-Homan Community Peace Prize. Applications must be received no later than January 31, 2016.
The Illinois State Department of Psychology and the Cognitive and Behavioral Sciences (CBS) Colloquium Series will present a talk, titled “How the Body Shapes Emotion in Brain and Behavior,” with Daniel Casasanto, Ph.D., at 2 p.m. Friday, November 6, in DeGarmo Hall, room 48.
CSD students, faculty, and the members of our National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NSSLHA) have been involved in many ISU fall activities.
Meet Assistant Professor Taeok Park, a new faculty member of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.