Twelfth Night
Ewing Cultural Center 48 Sunset Road, Bloomington, Illinois, United StatesShakespeare creates a kaleidoscope of love with wit, disguises, hijinks, and music in one of his most sophisticated and hilarious comedies.
Shakespeare creates a kaleidoscope of love with wit, disguises, hijinks, and music in one of his most sophisticated and hilarious comedies.
Head to the ballpark for some baseball, food, drinks, Redbirds and exclusive co-branded t-shirt!
This world premiere version of the beloved novel follows the Dashwood sisters as they navigate the rules of 19th century courtship while undergoing an abrupt shift in circumstances.
The Ewing Manor at Ewing Cultural Center is offering free public tours June - September 2024.
Artists from MIOpera perform favorites from the Broadway and operatic stages.
This world premiere version of the beloved novel follows the Dashwood sisters as they navigate the rules of 19th century courtship while undergoing an abrupt shift in circumstances.
Online courses can appear to be an obstacle to student engagement and motivation when compared to face-to-face courses. There are challenges in online courses that instructors face, such as the absence of non-verbal cues seen in student faces, the ability to show enthusiasm for the content being taught, and the apparent absence of a community […]
Whether you're embracing AI in the classroom or hoping to mitigate its use by your students, this workshop will guide you through crafting syllabus and assignment language to help communicate your expectations clearly. You will leave with a completed or nearly-completed policy for your syllabus, so please bring artifacts from a course you plan on […]
Join us for a night of fun, food, and friends at this annual Peoria event.
Shakespeare creates a kaleidoscope of love with wit, disguises, hijinks, and music in one of his most sophisticated and hilarious comedies.
Join Queer Coalition, Illinois State University's LGBTQIA+ faculty, staff, and graduate student affinity group, as we explore cultural heritage materials held by the Dr. Jo Ann Rayfield Archives through a queer and intersectional lens.