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  • Art Exhibition — Jen Bervin: Shift Rotate Reflect

    University Galleries 11 Uptown Circle #103, Normal, IL, United States

    Shift Rotate Reflect is a re-imagining of poet and artist Jen Bervin’s first survey exhibition.

    Free
  • “Land Lines” by Melissa Oresky & Shona MacDonald

    Land Lines, a two-person exhibition of work by Shona MacDonald and Melissa Oresky, will run from August 28- October 2, 2025 at the Moreau Gallery, College of St. Mary’s, Notre Dame, Indiana. […]

  • “Girlhood: It’s Complicated” exhibition

    Student Art Gallery in Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Room 51 and Room 70, Normal, Illinois, United States

    Join us for this exhibition at the Student Art Gallery located in Julian Hall.

  • Spring/winter courses viewable on CourseFinder

    Course offering information for the Spring semester and Winter Session will be available on My.IllinoisState.edu starting today at 8 a.m. Advanced Registration for spring/winter will begin at 8 a.m. Monday, […]

  • Redbird Philanthropy Week Event

    Schroeder Plaza

    Stop by the information table on Schroeder Plaza to learn about philanthropy at ISU and meet Pawfficer Korg!

  • Tour Historic Ewing Manor

    Ewing Manor 48 Sunset Road, Bloomington, IL, United States

    Tour historic Ewing Manor, the Channel-Norman-style residence that was home to many of Hazle Buck Ewing's efforts to support the causes of education, women's suffrage, and world peace.

    Free
  • William L. White International Peace Forum

    Bone Student Center 200 N University Street, Normal, Illinois, United States

    The speaker for the 2025 William L. White International Peace Forum, is Dr. Alexis Peri. Alexis Peri from Boston University, an award-winning historian, will speak on her recent book on […]

  • THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF L. FRANK BAUM’S OZ AND ITS ADAPTATIONS

    Alumni Center 1101 N. Main Street, Normal, Illinois

    This series will discuss L. Frank Baum, his classic children's novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, as well as its various interpretations and adaptions for stage and film.