The Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies Program at Illinois State University is accepting nominations and self-nominations for the Grabill-Homan Community Peace Prize.
Unit: Office of the President
Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Dinner sold out
The Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Dinner is sold out. A waiting list is available by calling (309) 438-8790.
Burgess honored with Living Our Values Award
Corey Burgess of University College is the recipient of a Living Our Values Award. She is the first recipient to be nominated by two students.
Black Girl Code aims to empower black women
Black Girl Code seeks to provide a forum to bond and bring to light social injustices happening to black American women across the country.
Celebrating 30 years of the Organization of Latino/a Employees, December 4
Part advocacy, part celebration, part networking—the faculty/staff affinity group Organization of Latino Employees (OLÉ) began in 1989 at Illinois State.
Vickie Kiser retirement reception, December 5
The University community is invited to a retirement reception for Vickie Kiser of the Office of the President from 2-4 p.m. on Thursday, December 5, in the President’s Conference Room, Hovey Hall, room 419.
President’s Holiday Horn Choir Performance and Reception, 2019
The Illinois State University Horn Choir will present a concert of holiday music at 1:30 p.m. Friday, December 13, in the first-floor atrium of Hovey Hall. The performance is free and open to the public.
CRCC Conference emphasizes need for activism, solidarity
Illinois State faculty, staff, and students gathered at the Bone Student Center November 18 and 19 to learn the importance of solidarity and activism at this year’s Culturally Responsive Campus Community (CRCC) Conference.
Faculty/Staff Appreciation Luncheon to become part of The Founding Celebration in February
The Founding Celebration will include some changes made as a result of campus conversations that coincided with the update of Illinois State’s strategic planning process.
CRCC to explore race, equity, oppression, solidarity, November 18-19
The Culturally Responsive Campus Community Conference provides participants the chance to choose from among 60 talks, presentations, workshops, and discussions on ways to challenge oppression and forge alliances.