The Women’s History Club will host Dr. Martha Horst for a talk on women and music composition.
Women and music composition talk, March 21

The Women’s History Club will host Dr. Martha Horst for a talk on women and music composition.
Dr. T.Y. Wang, University Professor and chair of the Department of Politics and Government, published an article in Asian Survey titled “Taiwan in 2021: the Looming China Threat.”
Distinguished Professor Dr. Ali Riaz has published a book chapter titled “Bangladesh: In Pursuit of a One-party State?” in the Routledge Handbook of Autocratization in South Asia.
The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee for the Department of English will hold a Spring Speaker Series event at noon Friday, March 4 via Zoom.
Professor Yan Bennett will give the annual Hibbert R. Roberts Lecture. The lecture is rescheduled for March 7, 2023.
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has been quoted in a news report in The Pantagraph on the ongoing Ukraine crisis.
The Alumni Association recognizes nine individuals and their outstanding achievements and contributions.
Britannia Howe had a big night February 24. She won first place and the People’s Choice Award at the Graduate School’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, and then almost immediately rushed off to lead the dress rehearsal for Legally Blonde, the musical she is directing and which was opening the following night. “I’m a bit surprised (about
Illinois State alum Michael McCuskey ’70 assumed his role as Illinois Legislative Inspector General.
Dr. Michael Hendricks, assistant professor in the Department of Politics and Government, provided two media interviews on February 24 regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to TV-10 News and WJBC radio. Hendricks provided an analysis of what led up to the invasion, President Vladimir Putin’s intended goals with Russia’s aggression, and some likely outcomes we will