Festival Dramaturg Kee-Yoon Nahm discusses how adapters have made Shakespeare more accessible for young audiences?
Unit: Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts
Illinois State University String Project offers summer camp August 1-5
The String Project Summer Camp is a community program for violin, viola, cello, and bass students entering fourth through eighth grade. Students should have at least one year of playing experience.
Registration now open for Illinois Shakespeare Festival’s 2022 summer camps and classes
The Festival has a wide variety of options, including four camps for youth and two online classes for adults.
Share how you got hired or accepted into grad school
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Registration for fall career fairs now open
If you’re an employer, register early for the fall career fairs. Spaces are limited and fill-up quickly.
Choose your own adventure: Students demonstrate creations at Games Showcase
A steady stream of visitors to the first-ever Games Showcase were invited to play more than 25 board, card, mobile, and video games all created by Illinois State students, many of whom are enrolled in Creative Technologies’ game design sequence, while others are studying in programs such as information technology or are involved in gaming registered student organizations.
Virtual Staged Reading of Dear Mr. C, May 18
The Crossroads Project will present a virtual staged reading of Dear Mr. C by Tidtaya Sinutoke, winner of the 2022 Diverse Voices Playwriting Initiative.
Creative Technologies to host Games Showcase, May 6
The Creative Technologies program will host its first ever face-to-face Games Showcase Friday, May 6, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. in the Center for Visual Arts Room 110.
Graduating Redbirds: Matt Sears is leaving ISU with 2 degrees and a wealth of memories
Two bachelor’s degrees in six years have left Matt Sears ’20 well educated, well experienced, and full of memories.
The School of Theatre and Dance presents Emergence: Spring 2022 Dance Concert
Emergence is comprised of four original faculty works from Darby Wilde, Laina Reese, Greg Merriman, and Kaley Pruitt, along with two guest artist works from Sara Semonis and Morgan Williams and will be presented in Westhoff Theatre on April 21-23 at 7:30 p.m. and on April 23 and 24 at 2 p.m.