Illinois State book club author talk: Dolen Perkins-Valdez of Take My Hand
OnlineAs a part of the latest reading selection, Take My Hand, members and nonmembers of the book club can hear from the author, Dolen Perkins-Valdez.
As a part of the latest reading selection, Take My Hand, members and nonmembers of the book club can hear from the author, Dolen Perkins-Valdez.
Note Taking and Textbook Reading discuss strategies on how to take effective notes.
Fall registration dates and times are available on My.IllinoisState.edu
When teaching an in-person or hybrid course, Canvas is there to help! With just a little bit of time and planning, you can use Canvas to help students grow, learn, and be successful in your course. You will learn evidence-based strategies for designing and sharing course content with students. You will explore how to use […]
Peer observation can be a valuable tool for gathering feedback on teaching practices. When used formatively, feedback gathered from peer observation can encourage scholarly teaching and has the potential to transform teaching and learning. This workshop will examine the role observations play in professional growth, identify effective practices in the classroom observation process, and provide […]
Grab what you need at the Share Shop! Shopping second-hand is one of the most sustainable things you can do!
Stop by on one of our scheduled dates with an article of clothing in need of a basic fix.
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.
Learn what you can do to advocate for yourself in your workplace and career.
Ahead of the 2024 Robert G. Bone Distinguished Lecture presented by Dr. Julian Go, the Department of Sociology and Anthropology will have a "book club" discussion of Go's book, Policing Empires: Militarization, Race, and the Imperial Boomerang in Britain and the U.S. on March 1.
Seth Corrie, a master's student from Illinois State University Department of Chemistry, will present the seminar " Cycloadditions Mediated by Boron-Nitrogen Dative Bonds" on March 1.
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.