Midwest Junto for the History of Science
Bone Student Center Normal, United StatesThe 65th annual meeting of the Midwest Junto for the History of Science will be held March 22-24, 2024, at Illinois State University in Normal.
The 65th annual meeting of the Midwest Junto for the History of Science will be held March 22-24, 2024, at Illinois State University in Normal.
Gain a greater understanding of ways to support LGBTQ+ students with their career readiness.
Dr. Touré Reed, professor of history and co-director of African American Studies, will deliver the 2024 CAS Spring College Lecture on March 27.
Dr. Julian Go, professor and director of Graduate Studies and faculty affiliate in the Center for the Study of Race, Politics & Culture at the University of Chicago, will be giving the 2024 Robert G. Bone Distinguished Lecture on March 28, 2024.
Ryan Lukkarinen, a master's student from Illinois State University, Department of Chemistry, will present "Palladium (0) π- Lewis Base Catalysis: Concept and Development" on March 29, 2024,
ISU Queer Coalition and Pride will celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility on Friday, March 29, with a sashay around campus.
The Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) 50th Anniversary Exhibit will highlight the program's rich history.
This exhibit will highlight the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program's rich history, and highlight the excellent and diverse work of the WGSS community!
Join Queer Coalition and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies on Thursday, April 4, from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. for a buffet lunch and interactive workshop on asexuality.
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.
The Sociology and Anthropology Department will be hosting its second research series talk of this semester on April 5.
Sivanujan Suthaharan, a master's student from Illinois State University Department of Chemistry, will present "Artificial Intelligence Bridges Microscopy and Atomistic Quantum Simulations" on April 5.