Art Exhibition: 2024 Faculty Biennial
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.
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.
The School of Creative Technologies is hosting its second Game Jam event from October 24-28.
Visiting Artist Alberto Rigau will be on campus from October 28 – November 1, 2024.
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.
Join us virtually to learn more about our clinical doctorate in audiology.
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.
The GSpot is our portable wellness gazebo that is utilized by Health Promotion and Wellness and the Student Wellness Ambassador Team.
Mindfulness courses are free for ISU faculty, staff, students, and ISU retirees, and held as four-week sessions that help you learn about and practice various mindfulness and meditation techniques based from the evidence-based program, Koru.
Visiting Artist Alberto Rigau will give an artist talk on Wednesday, October 30.
Learn how to conduct an interview when applying through the Workforce Recruitment Program.
Get tips from career advisors and an actual employer on how to conduct an interview with the Workforce Recruitment Program.
This course will examine the outcomes the COVID-19 pandemic at home and abroad over four sessions as part of the Academy of Seniors.
The Office of Sustainability invites you to save your jack-o-lantern and other festive pumpkins and gourds from the landfill by composting them during the annual Pumpkin Compost Drive.
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.
Bring your lunch or just yourself to the Faculty Staff Lounge in the Bone Student Center (2nd floor, to the right of Timbers Grille) for informal conversation and networking.
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.
Visit the galleries before opening hours when you can enjoy the current exhibition with dimmed lighting and a quiet space.
Chloe is the recent recipient of the ISU Bone Scholarship. She currently is studying Music Education and plans to teach as an elementary music teacher in the Chicago area upon graduation. Her favorite thing about the music being performed is Alexandra Pakhmutova's Trumpet Sonata is beautifully and traditionally Russian with its large peaks, broad vibrato, […]
ISU Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Dr. David Collier and Dr. Ben Stiers, present their fall concert. The fall program explores the unique rhythmic and timbral combinations that are possible with smaller percussion groupings but begins with a larger work for percussion – Cross Currents by Lynn Glassock. Cross Currents is a work for […]
New to teaching in Canvas? Still working on building out your Canvas site and need a quick crash course as the semester begins? This workshop packs a lot in just 90 minutes. Learn how to get started with the most important settings and tools, create basic course content using Pages and Modules, communicate with students […]
Learn how to make your graduate school application stand out.
This panel discussion on distortion and abstraction in figuration and portraiture is presented in conjunction with the 2024 Faculty Biennial at University Galleries.
Discover what the project management discipline can teach us to incorporate into those small projects we do every day!
Instructors at ISU who are using Canvas have had a year to familiarize themselves with using the LMS. In this workshop, we will briefly discuss several “tips and tricks” that can enhance your Canvas courses. These tips can help you address minor troubleshooting questions, enhance your course design, and streamline your Canvas experience. Registration is […]
Learn how to be successful in an internship from a panel of Redbird interns, employers, and a career advisor.
What should I be doing now to plan for retirement? We’ll discuss several steps to tackle now, so you can confidently approach your next life-stage.
These bring-your-own-lunch events aim to explore the achievements and challenges faced by women in leadership roles across various sectors, while highlighting those faced by female-presenting administrators in higher education.
Emily Wiggins, a master's student from Illinois State University Department of Chemistry, will present a seminar titled "Towards a Mass Spectrometric-Based Proteomic Strategy for Examination of Skin Wounds in Forensic Pathology" on November 8.
Stowaway with the Ewings: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Their World Tour, opens October 17 at Ewing Cultural Center and runs through September 2025.
Participants will engage in a short tour of the Faculty Biennial before creating fiber sculptures inspired by works in the exhibition.
Illinois State University will hold its annual Veterans Day Ceremony at noon Monday, November 11, in the Prairie Room of the Bone Student Center.
Storyshare is a series of monthly storytelling events where members of the ISU community share 5-7 minutes true stories about their lives.
"India 42: A Peace Corps Story" is screening at the Normal Theater at 7 p.m. on Monday, November 11.
Discover the seven levels of energy and explore their presence and impact in your life.
Participants will learn 50 simple things they can do to improve their financial confidence and outcomes.
This is a regular Civil Service Council meeting. All meetings are open to the public and available to attend via Zoom.
Charlotte Hoffman of Carle BroMenn Medical Center will lead a presentation and workshop on advance care planning.
Graduate students are invited to enjoy a free and casual lunch with employers to share about their career path.
The final event for the Fall 2024 International Seminar Series is open for registration!
Learn practical skills that will help you develop, inspire, and motivate your team to greater collaboration and results.
President Aondover Tarhule is inviting the campus community to Open Forums in mid-November to learn more about RISE - Illinois State’s path to Resilience, Innovation, Sustainability, and Excellence.
Graduate and undergraduate students from across campus are invited to submit one static image of their research, innovation, or creative inquiry, along with a short abstract that explains the image and its connection to their project.
Morgan Price will lead participants in creating fabric dolls inspired by his works on view in the Faculty Biennial.
The Committee for Responsible AI at ISU is excited to present an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Brown Bag lunch series.
Francis Awa, a master's student from Illinois State University Department of Chemistry, will present "Investigations Into the Synthesis of Quinone-fused Carbaporphyrins" on November 15.
Enjoy a musical performance and read-aloud of The Girl Who Heard the Music with Illinois State University School of Music faculty member Kate Lewis and School of Music students. Afterwards, Tanya Scott will lead participants and their caregivers in creating musical instruments out of recycled materials. Participants will then be invited to play their instruments as a group.
For additional information contact Band Office (309) 438-2166 To Purchase Tickets
President Aondover Tarhule is inviting the campus community to Open Forums in mid-November to learn more about RISE - Illinois State’s path to Resilience, Innovation, Sustainability, and Excellence.
Finals are just around the corner so make a plan to finish strong!
Guitar students perform studies by Brouwer (lots of them!) and Carcassi, solos by Weiss and Ourkouzounov, and music for guitar quartet by Rodrigo, Schuttenhelm, Kindle, Praetorius, Andrei, and others. Click on the photo to see everyone involved! Plus a surprise at the very end!
For additional information contact Dr. Justin Vickers (309) 438-8855
Meet immigration legal expert and attorney Thomas J. Arkell, from the Dunn Law Firm in Bloomington to learn about H-1B visas and more.
Meet employers seeking candidates in social work, criminal justice, political science, nonprofit or government.
Spend time looking closely at artworks in University Galleries' current exhibition and drawing at your own pace.
The Student Wellness Ambassador Team (SWAT) promotes healthy behaviors and lifestyles to Illinois State University students through a variety of outreach programs.
November 21 is the last date to drop off gifts for the children sponsored through Holiday Helper.
For additional information contact Dr. Igor Kalnin (309) 438-3458
Grab a hot drink and say hello to the Civil Service and A/P Council members who serve you on November 21.
Come join us on making sure the gifts for Holiday Helper are confirmed!
New York-born violinist Naria Kim made her solo debut with the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra at Sejong Arts Center at the age of twelve, as a winner of the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra Soloist Audition. She later became the First Prize winner of the Alexander & Buono International String Competition and a laureate of the Osaka International […]
Queer Coalition invites you to come relax, socialize, or study with other queer Illinois State University graduate students as we wind down for Fall Break.
This is a regular Civil Service Council meeting. All meetings are open to the public and available to attend via Zoom.
The Student Wellness Ambassador Team (SWAT) promotes healthy behaviors and lifestyles to Illinois State University students through a variety of outreach programs.
Students Ending Rape Culture (SERC) is a registered student organization with an emphasis on leading initiatives that educate the campus community about sexual violence, raise visibility of rape culture, and support and empower survivors of interpersonal violence.
Don't put it off any longer...come get set for Finals with this group Pomodoro style study night.