Learn about authentic Indonesian cuisine, experience the depth of Bengali poetry, and enjoy a Taiwanese and Indian movies during the annual Asian Heritage Week.
Unit: Media Relations
Images of African athletes in Roman art explore ideas of race, March 29
Classical archaeologist and art historian Sinclair Bell will explore how race and ethnicity were expressed by artists in the Roman Empire for the Illinois State University Speaker Series.
Q. Charles Su to deliver Distinguished Professorship Lecture, April 5
Distinguished Professor of Physics Q. Charles Su will deliver Illinois State University’s Distinguished Professorship Lecture at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 5, in the Prairie Room of the Bone Student Center.
Chef Roy Choi to headline Science and Technology Week
Chef, restaurateur, and author Roy Choi will spend an evening in Normal as the keynote speaker for Illinois State University’s 2018 Science and Technology Week.
Alumni gift to support fraternity and sorority life leadership
Illinois State alumni and Bloomington residents Eric and Karin (Struck) Burwell have made a multi-year major gift commitment to support enhancement of the University’s fraternity and sorority leadership initiatives.
A map to what we value: Dynamic Criteria Mapping and the written word
Professor of English Bob Broad has developed a way for those who critique writing to discover what they value in the written word.
Illinois State University and INTO partner for international success
Illinois State University and INTO University Partnerships have signed a long-term agreement to enhance campus diversity and increase international enrollment.
Winner of Dancing with the Stars Nyle DiMarco to speak about access, March 29
Nyle DiMarco, the winner of Dancing with the Stars and America’s Next Top Model and an ambassador for the deaf community, will give a talk March 29.
Fighting off cyberattacks
As the need for cybersecurity grows to combat cyberattacks, Illinois State University’s information security team engages in the delicate balance between safety and transparency.
Brunk named a 2018 Newman Civic Fellow
Kate Brunk, a graduate student at Illinois State University, has been named a Newman Civic Fellow with Campus Compact, a national non-profit organization working to advance the public purposes of higher education.