Faculty and staff can volunteer to help with Welcome Week.
Unit: Dean of Students
Departments can register events for Family Weekend
Academic departments are invited to participate in Family Weekend on September 16-18 as students and their families experience Illinois State University together.
Greek community comes together to support Make-A-Wish Foundation
Chi Omega’s annual March Madness philanthropy is one of the largest events in Greek life at Illinois State University. It draws in huge crowds to the Bone Student Center’s Braden Auditorium every year, with all proceeds of the dancing competition going toward the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Introducing Ritmo Del Alma Latin Dance Team
The Latin American and Latino studies program would like to introduce Ritmo Del Alma Latin Dance Team, a registered student organization!
Special graduation ceremonies help keep students connected to ISU
To help create a more inclusive campus environment and make sure all students are recognized, staff from Illinois State and the Division of Student Affairs helped plan three special graduation ceremonies this year.
Spring commencement 2016: Top tweets, photos, and posts
Here are some of our favorite tweets, photos, and posts from Illinois State University’s spring commencement 2016.
Unwind during finals week with Diversity Advocacy
Diversity Advocacy is hosting Study Jams on the third floor of the Student Services Building from 6 to 11 p.m. Monday, May 2, through Wednesday, May 4. Various food and activities will be provided each night.
Student fights to make ISU more inclusive
Illinois State senior Karly Enger has been questioning the status quo and their own identity since they were a child.
14 ways to rock your mortarboard at commencement
With so many grads, there will inevitably be a few students who put a little message on top of their mortarboard (the square, ceremonial cap worn by grads).
Tricky last name? ISU’s commencement readers are ready
About a week before commencement, Laura Kennedy ’86 paces up and down the hallways of WGLT going over hundreds of names. Brown and Palmer are a breeze. Czuczor, Duong and LeSueur, not so much. That’s why the commencement reader rehearses, even reading through her spreadsheet of 200 names in a corner of the women’s locker