The Department of Chemistry’s Dr. Christopher C. Mulligan will deliver the Spring College of Arts and Sciences Lecture with “Pushing the Boundaries of Chemical Identification with Mass Spectrometry.”
Unit: History
In Bloomington-Normal, ‘a small soccer ball’ unites players from around the world
“Soccer is really my life,” said Rabah Seffal, who was part of a four-person panel that led the discussion, “The FIFA World Cups of Soccer—Joy and Context,” for the Spring 2023 International Seminar Series held March 8, in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center.
Stranger in the Shogun’s City: Dr. Amy Stanley to present Bone Distinguished Lecture, April 13
Pulitzer Prize-nominated author and scholar Dr. Amy Stanley will deliver Illinois State University’s Robert G. Bone Distinguished Lecture on the problems of narration, methodology, and silence.
The Untold Supernova Story of Dr. Titus Pankey, April 21
The work of Dr. Titus Pankey, whose pioneering work in astrophysics went unnoticed for decades, is the topic of an African American Studies talk by Dr. Matt Caplan.
Rescheduled Hibbert Roberts Lecture returns March 7
Illinois State University Visiting Presidential Professor Yan Bennett will give the annual Hibbert R. Roberts Lecture on Tuesday, March 7.
International Seminar Series event to focus on ‘the joy of the game,’ March 8
The third event in the Spring 2023 International Seminar Series, The FIFA World Cups of Soccer-Joy and Context, is now open for registration.
Milner Library provides access to Gale Primary Sources, adding millions of pages of historical materials and news articles
Milner Library recently added access to a bundle of primary sources from publisher Gale, providing over 30 million pages of primary source documents available to the Illinois State University community.
Hands on the pulse: Professional drummer Andrew “Blaze” Thomas reverberates history
For more than two decades, professional blues drummer Andrew “Blaze” Thomas has given music a pulse through his precise percussion and rhythm. Now, as a history graduate student, Thomas is shifting his focus to amplifying history.
Black History Month speaker: Rethinking Race and Social Construction, February 27
Dr. Ken Warren of the University of Chicago will deliver the lecture “Rethinking Race and Social Construction: A View from the Humanities” as the keynote for Black History Month.
The Pitfalls of Faith in Education: The Liberal Origins of Punitive Education Policies, February 9
Dr. Daniel Moak of Connecticut College will kick off the 2023 History and Social Sciences Symposium.