It is important for our society to change our perception of what people should look like and focus on who they are as people, writes Samantha Volk from Illinois State’s Body Project.
Lady Gaga claps back: Body activism and the Super Bowl

It is important for our society to change our perception of what people should look like and focus on who they are as people, writes Samantha Volk from Illinois State’s Body Project.
School belonging, social support, and a healthy developing identity continue to be very important predictors for success among underrepresented students.
To celebrate National Nutrition Month, Event Management, Dining, and Hospitality (EMDH) is collaborating with Health Promotion and Wellness to encourage students to learn how to “put their best fork forward” in the dining centers during March.
While some students decide to spend their spring break at home or in warmer weather, 177 Illinois State students chose to devote their time off to Alternative Spring Break.
Tickets for the 19th annual Charity Drag Show go on sale March 20.
Transgender activist Miss Major Griffin-Gracy will speak the day after a free screening at Illinois State University of a documentary about her life and work.
Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution is asking for your assistance for recruiting faculty, staff, and students for the University Hearing Panel, student conflict specialists, and conduct consultants.
As the nation participates in Equal Pay Day to bring attention to pay inequity based on gender differences, the Career Center hosts Negotiation Tips for Women on April 19.
Brighten your night and join us for the Neon at Night 5K Fun Run at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 19.
March is National Nutrition Month, which is a great time to focus on making healthy choices a part of our everyday lives.