History’s John Reda will discuss his involvement in an episode of TLC’s “Who Do You Think You Are” at University Club on October 2.
Unit: History
The 19th amendment turns 95
The Department of History’s Kyle Ciani and Monica Noraian talk about the right to vote, and looking beyond the myth of the suffragette.
‘The Sweet Enchantment of Post-racial Racism in America’ on April 23
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva will present “The Sweet Enchantment of Post-racial Racism in America” for the Illinois State University annual Bone Lecture at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 23, in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center.
Consuls from Greece, Poland to address ISU European Studies Symposium
Illinois State University will welcome diplomats from Greece and Poland at its first-ever European Studies Symposium, which will run April 2 to 3, and April 16 to 17.
2015 Spring Speaker Series announced
The Speaker Series of Illinois State University will dedicate spring 2015 to talks that explore the politics behind the Hurricane Katrina disaster, lessons to take from World War I, the issues of being transgender, growing up in political exile and building a sustainable business culture.
Trials, Tribulations of Modern Mexico Subject of Seminar November 17
“Lawyers, Guns and Money: The trials and tribulations of modern Mexico” will be the topic of a presentation by Janice Jayes, Illinois State University History Department, on Wednesday, Nov. 17, from 12-1 p.m. in the Bone Student Center Third Floor East Lounge.