“Navigating Your Syllabus” Workshop
Julia N. Visor Center 213 W. Mulberry St., Normal, Illinois, United StatesThis workshop will set you up for success in your new courses by explaining the uses and benefits of your syllabus.
This workshop will set you up for success in your new courses by explaining the uses and benefits of your syllabus.
This in-person symposium is open to all Illinois elementary, middle, and secondary level History-Social Science educators, community educators, pre-service and student teachers. Participants must register to attend.
Explore ways to increase interactivity and engagement within your online courses, while also meeting federal regulations for distance education. Regular and substantive interaction (RSI) is a federal requirement for all online courses that distinguishes “distance education” from “correspondence education”—the latter is ineligible to be paid for by federal financial funding (i.e., the University must return […]
Have you been struggling to find time to look for grant funding, or have your searches been missing the mark? Take advantage of this dedicated time to search in the Pivot-RP platform, with staff available to assist you as needed. Practice searching for funding opportunities, ask questions, and learn the next steps to take with […]
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.
The Sociology and Anthropology Department will be hosting its first research series talk of this semester, “Teaching Climate Change: Syllabus as Argument," by Dr. Mike Dougherty.
LGBTQIA2S+ youth, including college students, are among the most at-risk groups for mental health challenges, housing and food insecurity, and domestic violence, because of the ways in which society’s support systems fail to see and value them. Formerly referred called Safe Zone, Intro to Queer Allyship is a knowledge-level workshop focusing on using terminology appropriately, […]
Dr. Kevin Tucker, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville will present a seminar entitled "What's in Your Toolbox?: Complementary MS Analyses." at 3 p.m. on Friday, February 2, 2024 in Julian Hall, Room 225. Refreshments will be served prior to the seminar in Julian Hall Room 224.
For additional information contact Lauren Bobarsky (309) 438-7265
This meeting is for college students and young adults; it moves beyond alcohol and also invites individuals who are concerned about their use of other substances.
For additional information contact Lauren Bobarsky (309) 438-7265
A special exhibit, Opening Hazle’s Closet, will be featured at Ewing Manor from October 28, 2023, through September 1, 2024.