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Black History Month Special Guest Lecture

Bone Student Center Normal, United States

"The expression "racial identity" does not strike most people as a contradiction in terms, but it should" -Dr. Barbara Fields

Book Discussion: Policing Empires: Militarization, Race, and the Imperial Boomerang in Britain and the U.S.

Schroeder Hall 403 W. College Avenue, Normal, IL, United States

Ahead of the 2024 Robert G. Bone Distinguished Lecture presented by Dr. Julian Go, the Department of Sociology and Anthropology will have a "book club" discussion of Go's book, Policing Empires: Militarization, Race, and the Imperial Boomerang in Britain and the U.S. on March 1.

Free

Chemistry Seminar – Seth Corrie

Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United States

Seth Corrie, a master's student from Illinois State University Department of Chemistry, will present the seminar " Cycloadditions Mediated by Boron-Nitrogen Dative Bonds" on March 1.

Hiring Tips for Education Majors

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Get advice from school district administrators about how to navigate the job search and application and hiring process.

Education Career Fair

Horton Field House 180 N. Adelaide Street, Normal, IL, United States

The Education Career Fair connects school administrators, superintendents, and other employers from the field of education seeking student teachers and candidates in education and related fields for open positions.

Chemistry Seminar: Emmanuel Amoah Boafo

Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United States

Emmanuel Amoah Boafo, a master's student from Illinois State University Department of Chemistry, will present a seminar, "Adaptive-Bias on-the-fly Probability Enhanced Sampling (OPES) for Improving Sampling in Molecular Dynamics" on March 8.

Jesus, Magic, and Optics according to Jesuits

Vrooman Center, Rm. 0103 Jaime Escalante Room

A talk on the curious interests of the Jesuits in natural magic during the early modern period will be on March 18.

Free