A Safe Zone training session will be from 1-3 p.m. Thursday, March 2, in the Student Services Building. Registration is required.
Safe Zone training with Diversity Advocacy, April 7

A Safe Zone training session will be from 1-3 p.m. Thursday, March 2, in the Student Services Building. Registration is required.
School belonging, social support, and a healthy developing identity continue to be very important predictors for success among underrepresented students.
Transfer students now have a new registered student organization on campus to help ease their transition to campus life called Transfer Redbirds.
While some students decide to spend their spring break at home or in warmer weather, 177 Illinois State students chose to devote their time off to Alternative Spring Break.
Tickets for the 19th annual Charity Drag Show go on sale March 20.
Transgender activist Miss Major Griffin-Gracy will speak the day after a free screening at Illinois State University of a documentary about her life and work.
Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution is asking for your assistance for recruiting faculty, staff, and students for the University Hearing Panel, student conflict specialists, and conduct consultants.
March 31 is national Transgender Awareness Day. One of the groups helping to celebrate the day will be The League of Extraordinary Genders.
The American Democracy Project will host a talk by Patrice McMahon, who will speak about the power of protests and movement building at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 8, in Moulton Hall, room 215.
The March RSO spotlight is the Quidditch Club, also known as the Illinois State Firebirds.