PAWSitively Stress Free with Chair Massages – Finals Week
Milner Library 201 N. School Street, Normal, IL, United StatesJoin Health Promotion and Wellness and Milner Library and get PAWSitively Stress Free!
Join Health Promotion and Wellness and Milner Library and get PAWSitively Stress Free!
Get ready for finals with one or two-hour long drop-in review sessions for a variety of 100 level courses that any undergraduate student can attend (no appointment necessary).
In this mind-expanding webinar, explores the history of how our culture unlearned great management, replacing it with ineffective industrial techniques, and how to bring back the richness of human empowerment.
As a part of the latest reading selection, By Her Own Design, members and nonmembers of the book club can hear from the author, Piper Huguley.
The A/P Council typically meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month from 1:15 – 3 p.m. Meetings are designed to discuss issues of concern to all A/P staff members and, as such, they are open to any A/P interested in attending. The A/P Council welcomes your attendance as it is a great way to […]
Experience a unique look into the closet of Hazle Buck Ewing. 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.
Sociology & Anthropology graduates, families, and friends: Please join us to help us celebrate our May graduates! Cake and light refreshments will be provided. Remarks at 1:30 pm.
Closing Ceremony for our History Education graduates with reception to follow.
History Grads, Join us for some light refreshments, conversations, and revel in your achievements!
The Mennonite College of Nursing and College of Arts and Sciences Social Sciences ceremony includes the graduate processional, degree conferral, a symbolic tassel move for undergraduate students, remarks by University officials, and remarks by a student representative. Graduates will cross the commencement stage, have their name read, and receive a diploma cover from their college […]
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.