Summer registration begins
Registration is open on My.IllinoisState.edu for Summer registration. Students can begin to register at 8 a.m. on their assigned registration date.
Registration is open on My.IllinoisState.edu for Summer registration. Students can begin to register at 8 a.m. on their assigned registration date.
The Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) 50th Anniversary Exhibit will highlight the program's rich history.
Since 1974, the Student Annual has showcased new artwork produced by students at Illinois State University. This exhibition has offered many students the first opportunity to have their work reviewed by professionals […]
A story of order and disorder, reality and appearance and love and marriage. Theseus, Duke of Athens, and Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons are to be married and great celebrations are planned.
Egeus brings his rebellious daughter Hermia in front of the Duke. Egeus wants her to marry Demetrius but Hermia refuses, because she's in love with Lysander. The Duke orders Hermia to obey her father or, according to Athenian law, she must face a death penalty or enter a convent.
Elsewhere in the forest, the fairy king and queen, Oberon and Titania, argue over Titania's refusal to give up her page-boy to Oberon. He sends his servant Puck to find a magic plant to cast a spell on Titania.
Content Warnings: Language of violence and other mature content
Run Time: 2 hours (one, 15-min intermission)
Dates/Times: Apr 17-20 at 7:30 pm; Apr 20, 21 at 2 pm
Join us for the annual ISU Earth Day Breakfast on April 18!
Join our virtual roundtable discussion on financial aid packets.
Join Illinois State University’s Senior Professionals program to learn about the history of colonial Mexico and how it impacted the development of North America.
Connect with alumni and discover how they successfully transitioned from college to career.
The College of Arts and Sciences Dean's Spring Address and Awards Ceremony will take place on April 18.
This interactive workshop is designed to discuss strategies for creating your own study tools.
This interactive workshop will teach you some helpful strategies to get the most out of your reading, helping you become an active reader.
This event is for History Undergrads! Must sign up to attend. Sign up here.
For additional information contact Dr. Tom Marko (309) 438-2541 Livestream
For additional information contact Rachel Hockenberry (309) 438-5063