In Dr. Gina Hunter’s new book, Edible Insects: A Global History, the Illinois State University anthropologist explores the past, present, and future role of insects in diets around the world.
Unit: Sociology and Anthropology
Dr. Amy Wood to deliver fall College Lecture, September 29
Dr. Amy Wood will deliver the fall College of Arts and Sciences Lecture at 5 p.m. on Thursday, September 29 in the Old Main Room in the Bone Student Center.
What is Hip Hop Culture? Gallery opening event September 22
What is Hip Hop? exhibit opening by local youth will provide a powerful, immersive experience.
Latina/x scholar Michelle Téllez to speak, September 26
As part of Latinx Heritage Month, Dr. Michelle Téllez will give a talk on her book Border Women on September 26.
Reyna Grande: Celebrated author to speak, October 15
Internationally acclaimed author Reyna Grande will give a Community Book Lecture as part of a communitywide celebration of Latinx Heritage Month.
2022 Latinx Heritage Month Celebration
Talks from renowned authors, scholars, alumni, and community members will highlight the 2022 Latinx Heritage Month.
Department of Sociology and Anthropology announces fall research series lineup
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology Department will host a series of brown bag events this fall beginning September 9.
Summer grants offer Illinois State students immersive research experiences
Meet some of the Illinois State student researchers who received FIREbird summer research grants from the Office of Student Research.
Redbirds explore opportunities with on-campus internships
Redbirds landed internships across the country and across campus over the summer. We interviewed students who held on-campus internships to see what they learned, what they worked on, and how they’re following their passions outside of the classroom.
Panel to explore water issues in Illinois, September 9
The Center for a Sustainable Water Future will host a panel to discuss emerging water issues and research opportunities. RSVP by August 22.