“Overcoming Test Anxiety” Workshop (Online)*
“Overcoming Test Anxiety” Workshop (Online)*
This interactive workshop will explore the issue of anxiety from the students’ perspectives, what it is, and how to overcome it.
This interactive workshop will explore the issue of anxiety from the students’ perspectives, what it is, and how to overcome it.
This interactive workshop is designed to discuss strategies for creating your own study tools.
This author talk will be a lecture-style presentation followed by an author meet-and-greet and book-signing.
Learn about exhibition practices in modern and contemporary art over four sessions as part of the Academy of Seniors.
The Twelve Thousand Bombs seminar series on nuclear weapons will continue this fall with four eminent scholars and public figures speaking at ISU.
This interactive workshop will explore the issue of anxiety from the students’ perspectives, what it is, and how to overcome it.
Come to this workshop to gain skills to help you ace your next essay test.
Note Taking and Textbook Reading discuss strategies on how to take effective notes.
The series returns with classes on subjects ranging from artificial intelligence, colonial history, the 2024 election, local podcast "McHistory," forensic anthropology, and the development of wind band music.
Dr. Jeff Kallemeyn, Research Fellow from AbbVie and Prof. Jeffrey L. Gustafson, from Stonybrook University, will each give a seminar on October 4.
This workshop will help you create a schedule that works for YOU.
The College of Arts & Sciences Dean's Fall Address and Awards Ceremony will take place on October 7.
Make the change easier as you gain a better understanding of college-level writing.
Learn about exhibition practices in modern and contemporary art over four sessions as part of the Academy of Seniors.
Note Taking and Textbook Reading discuss strategies on how to take effective notes.
This workshop is designed to help people find an individualized approach to managing deadlines.
Join Queer Coalition and the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program for a Lunch 'n' Learn with Equality Illinois.
This interactive workshop is designed to discuss strategies for creating your own study tools.
The series returns with classes on subjects ranging from artificial intelligence, colonial history, the 2024 election, local podcast "McHistory," forensic anthropology, and the development of wind band music.
Dr. Mariela Fernandez, University of Illinois, will present “Advancing Environmental Justice Research through Community Partners” on October 11.
Organized every two years, the Faculty Biennial presents new and recent research by faculty in the Wonsook Kim School of Art and the School of Creative Technologies.
This event will allow you to gain valuable skills in communication, problem-solving, and more!
This interactive workshop will explore the issue of anxiety from the students’ perspectives, what it is, and how to overcome it.
This workshop will help you prioritize, motivate yourself, and dominate procrastination!
Learn about exhibition practices in modern and contemporary art over four sessions as part of the Academy of Seniors.
This interactive workshop will give you opportunities to ask questions and get tips on building a professional network.
This interactive workshop is designed to discuss strategies for creating your own study tools.
Join University Galleries staff and exhibiting artists for a reception to celebrate the opening of the 2024 Faculty Biennial exhibition.
This interactive workshop will explore the issue of anxiety from the students’ perspectives, what it is, and how to overcome it.
This course will examine the outcomes the COVID-19 pandemic at home and abroad over four sessions as part of the Academy of Seniors.
This interactive workshop will teach you some helpful strategies to get the most out of your reading, helping you become an active reader.
Note Taking and Textbook Reading discuss strategies on how to take effective notes.
The series returns with classes on subjects ranging from artificial intelligence, colonial history, the 2024 election, local podcast "McHistory," forensic anthropology, and the development of wind band music.
Come learn about our clinical doctorate program in audiology.
This author will give a presentation followed by a Q&A at Milner Library.
Dr. Jeffrey Wagman, professor of psychology, will deliver the 2024 College of Arts & Sciences Fall Distinguished Lecturer on October 21.
This interactive workshop will explore the issue of anxiety from the students’ perspectives, what it is, and how to overcome it.
This interactive workshop is designed to discuss strategies for creating your own study tools.
Reception on Tuesday, October 22, 2024 from 4–6 p.m. Exhibition on display October 22–25 at Julian Hall
Learn about exhibition practices in modern and contemporary art over four sessions as part of the Academy of Seniors.
This interactive workshop will explore the issue of anxiety from the students’ perspectives, what it is, and how to overcome it.
The next event for the Fall International Seminar Series is now open for registration!
The Study Abroad Team will be hosting an in-person event featuring both long-term and short-term programs on October 23.
Spend time looking closely at artworks in University Galleries' current exhibition and drawing at your own pace.
The School of Creative Technologies is hosting its second Game Jam event from October 24-28.
This course will examine the outcomes the COVID-19 pandemic at home and abroad over four sessions as part of the Academy of Seniors.
Note Taking and Textbook Reading discuss strategies on how to take effective notes.
Visiting Artist Jim Rohn will give an artist talk on Thursday, October 24 from 5-6 p.m. in Center for Visual Arts (CVA) 145.
The series returns with classes on subjects ranging from artificial intelligence, colonial history, the 2024 election, local podcast "McHistory," forensic anthropology, and the development of wind band music.
Meet with current graduate students and learn about their experiences, the graduate school application process, tips and tricks for writing a personal statement and a resume, and get a glimpse into their everyday life.
Come learn about our master's program in speech language pathology.
Participants will engage in a short tour of the Faculty Biennial before creating mixed-media collages inspired by works in the exhibition.
As part of Illinois State University’s reaccreditation process, the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) peer review team is coming to campus on October 28-29, 2024. They will interact with various members of our campus community to gain a comprehensive understanding of our operations, achievements, and areas for growth.
As part of Illinois State University’s reaccreditation process, the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) peer review team is coming to campus on October 28-29, 2024. They will interact with various members of our campus community to gain a comprehensive understanding of our operations, achievements, and areas for growth.
This workshop will help you create a schedule that works for YOU.
Reception on Tuesday, October 29, 2024, from 4–6 p.m. Exhibition on display Oct. 29–Nov. 8 at Julian Hall
As part of Illinois State University’s reaccreditation process, the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) peer review team is coming to campus on October 28-29, 2024. They will interact with various members of our campus community to gain a comprehensive understanding of our operations, achievements, and areas for growth.
This interactive workshop will explore the issue of anxiety from the students’ perspectives, what it is, and how to overcome it.
This interactive workshop will give you opportunities to ask questions and get tips on building a professional network.
Join us virtually to learn about our master's program in speech language pathology.
This workshop will help you prioritize, motivate yourself, and dominate procrastination!
This course will examine the outcomes the COVID-19 pandemic at home and abroad over four sessions as part of the Academy of Seniors.
This interactive workshop will explore the issue of anxiety from the students’ perspectives, what it is, and how to overcome it.
This workshop will help you create a schedule that works for YOU.
The series returns with classes on subjects ranging from artificial intelligence, colonial history, the 2024 election, local podcast "McHistory," forensic anthropology, and the development of wind band music.
Dr. Brian Dill of University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign will present a public talk titled: "How institutional layering shapes collaborative governance: An examination of forest collaboratives in the Pacific Northwest (PNW)" on November 1.
Emily Beitello, a master's student from Illinois State University Department of Chemistry, will present a seminar titled "Rapid SARS-CoV-2 Detection with Cascade CRISPR/Cas Lateral Flow Assay" on November 1.
Visit the galleries before opening hours when you can enjoy the current exhibition with dimmed lighting and a quiet space.