“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.
Join the Golden Redbirds Alumni Network for an evening of fun and reminiscing as we head back to the 70's with this virtual event!
Dr. Mark Stevens, Assistant Professor of Piano at South Dakota State University, presents a program titled SCAPE, which is designed to evoke various landscapes. The program explores the ways in which we observe, impact, and harmonize with the natural world. Repertoire by John Luther Adams, Ludwig van Beethoven, Christopher Cerrone, Natalie Draper, Laura Kaminsky, and […]
Experience a unique look into the closet of Hazle Buck Ewing. This exhibit is more than just clothes, it tells a story of one woman’s life through recordings from her granddaughter and her own words through the reading of her journals.
Students Ending Rape Culture (SERC) is a registered student organization with an emphasis on leading initiatives that educate the campus community about sexual violence, raise visibility of rape culture, and support and empower survivors of interpersonal violence.
This workshop will set you up for success in your new courses by explaining the uses and benefits of your syllabus.
Redbirds connect with employers seeking candidates for their open accounting positions.
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.
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.
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.
Visit University Galleries before opening hours to experience our current exhibitions altered to accommodate those with sensory sensitivities.