Career Readiness Week: Career and Major Exploration
ZoomUnsure of what you want to do as a career or study as a major? This session is for YOU!
Unsure of what you want to do as a career or study as a major? This session is for YOU!
"The expression "racial identity" does not strike most people as a contradiction in terms, but it should" -Dr. Barbara Fields
ISU's Department of History will present a panel discussion focusing on Native American and historical perspectives on the Oscar-nominated film, Killers of the Flower Moon on February 29.
Learn what you can do to advocate for yourself in your workplace and career.
Get advice from school district administrators about how to navigate the job search and application and hiring process.
Learn about the next steps to complete as you prepare for graduate school.
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.
A talk on the curious interests of the Jesuits in natural magic during the early modern period will be on March 18.
Professor Angela Di Fulviogive will discuss the resurgence of nuclear weapons on March 19 as part of the Twelve Thousand Bombs seminar series that takes a look at the realities of nuclear weapons in the present day.
“Primaries and Popcorn,” an election result watch party, will take place on the evening of March 19.
Join with faculty from across campus that share an interest in water-related scholarship and
creative activities on the first Wednesday of every month for informal sharing and conversations around the common theme of WATER!
The 65th annual meeting of the Midwest Junto for the History of Science will be held March 22-24, 2024, at Illinois State University in Normal.