SOLD OUT: ISU Day at the St. Louis Cardinals
Ballpark Village 601 Clark Avenue, St Louis, MissouriPregame party is sold out. Grab game tickets to sit with fellow Redbirds as the Cardinals take on the Cubs.
Pregame party is sold out. Grab game tickets to sit with fellow Redbirds as the Cardinals take on the Cubs.
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 Lois Jett Historic Costume Collection through a queer and intersectional lens.
The Ewing Manor at Ewing Cultural Center is offering free public tours June - September 2024.
The lovely chanteuse performs songs and stories from the Great American Songbook.
Omeka and Scalar are both popular, open-source, flexible, and easy-to-use platforms. Omeka contains a variety of tools for populating curated collections of text, images, audio, and video. Similarly, Scalar supports adding detailed metadata and annotations to images, audio, and video, as well as working with timelines, maps, and visualizations. Both can be used in creating […]
In this eye-opening webinar, author and certified speaking professional Diane DiResta will share how to create a crisp message, discover where you stumble, and identify your most common speaking situation.
Shakespeare creates a kaleidoscope of love with wit, disguises, hijinks, and music in one of his most sophisticated and hilarious comedies.
Nearpod is a tool to create interactive presentations and assessments. In this workshop you will see Nearpod in action as a student and then you will shift to instructor mode and create your own interactive slides for a lesson. Registration is required.
Join University Galleries staff for a poetry workshop inspired by artworks in our current exhibitions, Grounds, Reflection, and Ilse Bing: Doublings.
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.
As a part of the summer reading selection, We Should Not Be Friends, members and nonmembers of the book club can hear from the author, Will Schwalbe.