Former child laborer, slave to speak on women’s rights, November 13

woman shouting and holding a sign that denounces child labor

Nasreen Sheikh was born in a small village on the border of Nepal and India where women are treated as slaves. Sheikh will share life experiences as a child laborer, and how one person can make a change with the support of many others, at a talk titled “What Happens When You Say Yes To Your Intuition” at 6 p.m. Monday, November 13, in Turner Hall, room 201.

Make and Take: Wreath Making, November 16

hands making a wreath with the words JOY spelled out in block letters

The ISU Horticulture Center invites all to make a holiday wreath or basket arrangement with fresh greens from Nick Pershey’s Christmas Tree Farm at the annual Make and Take Wreath Making from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, November 16.

Your advisor’s role in your academic path

image of Felmley Hall

There are many questions and a plethora of activities and information surrounding your academic career. With so much information it’s sometimes difficult to decipher what to do next or where to go.