Pop-Up Screening – Schroeder Plaza
Individuals can engage in quick, confidential alcohol and/or cannabis screening to learn about and explore their level of risk(s).
Individuals can engage in quick, confidential alcohol and/or cannabis screening to learn about and explore their level of risk(s).
These bring-your-own-lunch events aim to explore the achievements and challenges faced by women in leadership roles across various sectors, while highlighting those faced by female-presenting administrators in higher education.
Exhibiting artist Libby Rothfeld will give a lecture about her artmaking practice, in connection to her current exhibition Selects: Libby Rothfeld, 2016-2024.
Join University Galleries education staff to write and perform poems in response to artworks on view.
President Aondover Tarhule will deliver the annual State of the University Address on September 19.
Author and translator team to visit ISU for a bilingual poetry reading and a discussion on September 19.
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 help you prioritize, motivate yourself, and dominate procrastination!
Campus offices and departments can register through September 17 to promote Redbird pride and show off Homecoming spirit!
Drop in to the updated WGSS Resource Center in Rachel Cooper Hall, room 234 on September 20, 2024.
Somatic bodyworker Cortenay Crosson will lead a guided meditation in Rafael Soldi's exhibition A moon, a peephole, an explosion, or a flashing memory.