Symphonic Winds & Symphonic Band Concert
Center for the Performing Arts 351 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United StatesFeaturing works by composers Kimberly Archer, Chen Yi, and Kevin Charoensri. For Tickets
Featuring works by composers Kimberly Archer, Chen Yi, and Kevin Charoensri. For Tickets
This is a hands-on tour of how you can use the Canvas Grades features to communicate with your students. You will get a tour of sorting data in the gradebook, using SpeedGrader and the annotation and comments feature. You will have time to try out your skills during the workshop and learn how you can […]
The Senior Professionals’ lifelong-learning classes are returning for the fall semester in a hybrid format on subjects ranging from the culture of science, the U.S. Supreme Court, sociopolitical issues, and the growing applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in society.
Stop by on one of our scheduled dates with an article of clothing in need of a basic fix.
Grab what you need at the Share Shop! Shopping second-hand is one of the most sustainable things you can do!
Shelley Park and Jen Sandoval, both from the University of Central Florida, will talk about protecting free speech and social justice in higher education
The Department of Sociology & Anthropology will be hosting its second of three research series events this semester.
Learn about the successes and challenges former international students faced when seeking an internship or full-time job in the United States.
Thomas Arndt will present a seminar titled "Pre-Steady State Reactivity of Peptidylglycine Monooxygenase (PHM) Implicates Ascorbate in Substrate Triggering of the Active Conformer" at 3 p.m. on October 6.
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.
Students from the School of Theatre and Dance collaborate with University Galleries to present readings of Kambui Olujimi's Wayward North.
Dr Shende's Hearing-Cognition Lab is participating in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Saturday, Oct 7.