Queer Coalition Brown Bag Chats
Queer Coalition Brown Bag Chats
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.
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.
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.
Give yourself, your family, and your friends the golden ticket of holiday experiences with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
New to teaching in Canvas? Still working on building out your Canvas site and need a quick crash course as the semester begins? This workshop packs a lot in just 90 minutes. Learn how to get started with the most important settings and tools, create basic course content using Pages and Modules, communicate with students […]
Explore how to use Canvas’ Modules tool to create a foundational structure for your course that students can easily navigate. You will also discover how to use the Rich Content Editor to develop Pages that contain a range of materials, which can make your content more engaging and appealing. You will also learn how to […]
Padlet is a web-based program that allows you to organize content for viewing in multiple layouts, including website, bulletin board, blog, or portfolio. You’ll learn how to set up these interactive digital spaces to increase engagement with your students. You’ll also learn how to request access to Illinois State’s fully licensed version of the product. […]
Canvas features several options to communicate using text, audio, and video. During this workshop, you will learn how to communicate using Announcements, Calendar, Inbox, and Discussions. You’ll also learn how to adjust your notifications for these tools. Whether you are communicating with students, or your students are communicating with each other, Canvas can help you […]
New to teaching in Canvas? Still working on building out your Canvas site and need a quick crash course as the semester begins? This workshop packs a lot in just 90 minutes. Learn how to get started with the most important settings and tools, create basic course content using Pages and Modules, communicate with students […]
This is a regular Civil Service Council meeting. All meetings are open to the public and available to attend via Zoom.
Last day to withdraw from winter session class. A withdrawal grade of WX will be assigned. There will be no adjustment of tuition charges or financial aid.
Join hundreds of colleagues in a deep exploration of the art and science behind student success. The 2024 Symposium will be held entirely in-person at the Bone Student Center, with sessions facilitated by Illinois State faculty and staff throughout the morning. A boxed lunch will be provided. The day will also include a special workshop […]
Whether you are a resolutions person or not, this webinar will be beneficial in helping you put new practices into place to help you achieve your goals in the new year.
New to teaching in Canvas? Still working on building out your Canvas site and need a quick crash course as the semester begins? This workshop packs a lot in just 90 minutes. Learn how to get started with the most important settings and tools, create basic course content using Pages and Modules, communicate with students […]
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 […]
The Assignments and Gradebook tools in Canvas work in tandem, differently than you might have experienced in ReggieNet or other learning management systems. The Assignments tool is for creating and editing, while the Gradebook is exclusively for grading. In this session, you will explore the life cycle of a graded assignment— creating the assignment, adding […]
Get started using Nearpod, an interactive tool replacing classroom clickers at Illinois State. This workshop will give you a tour of the tool's basic features. It allows you to empower students, track attendance, distribute learning resources, and check the pulse of your class with ongoing formative assessments in many learning scenarios. Registration is required.
Facilitate learning using Zoom, the University’s online conferencing platform. Learn how to set up virtual meetings, and explore useful tools like polls, break-out rooms, and new features like whiteboards and apps. You’ll learn about recommended practices to ensure a safe and productive synchronous learning environment and discuss ways to mitigate equity issues for students with […]
Illinois State instructors can currently choose between two different quiz tools in Canvas: Classic Quizzes and its future replacement, New Quizzes. While you’ll compare the features of both tools, this workshop will focus on Classic Quizzes. Learn how to create a quiz with different question types, create question banks, moderate a quiz, and grade using […]
Join a virtual information session with our faculty to learn about our higher Education Administration Ph.D. program.
Last day to withdraw from the University and receive full adjustment of charges. Financial aid will be reduced.
University Galleries of Illinois State University is celebrating its 50th anniversary from 2023-2024. We are thrilled to bring back the Alumni Spectacular to exhibit the work of the talented alumni who have been such a rich part of our history.
This class will cover some key insights regarding social determinants of health and longevity.
In this engaging webinar, learn what a "career mashup" is, what it means for careers of the future, and, more importantly, what it means for you.
Join a virtual information session with our faculty to learn about our higher Education Administration Ph.D. program.
Last day for graduate students planning on receiving a degree or certificate in August to apply and pay the fee for graduation. Applications may be submitted online through My.IllinoisState.edu
Last day for graduate students to apply and pay fee for May graduation.
This class will cover some key insights regarding social determinants of health and longevity.
Join the Center for Civic Engagement and people across the nation as we serve our local community in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s memory.
Join area alumni in Branson, Missouri, to #BackTheBirds when they take on Missouri State.
This workshop will set you up for success in your new courses by explaining the uses and benefits of your syllabus.
My.IllinoisState.edu open for course drops and department-approved course adds with override
This is a regular Civil Service Council meeting. All meetings are open to the public and available to attend via Zoom.
Winter Fest, a two-day event in the Brown Ballroom, Bone Student Center, provides students with an opportunity to learn about the wide variety of Illinois State University registered student organizations (RSOs) and discover ways to get involved on campus. Each day of Winter Fest highlights different categories of RSOs so be sure to visit the […]
This workshop will set you up for success in your new courses by explaining the uses and benefits of your syllabus.
This class will cover some key insights regarding social determinants of health and longevity.
Winter Fest, a two-day event in the Brown Ballroom, Bone Student Center, provides students with an opportunity to learn about the wide variety of Illinois State University registered student organizations (RSOs) and discover ways to get involved on campus. Each day of Winter Fest highlights different categories of RSOs so be sure to visit the […]
Learn about Illinois State's graduate programs for P-12 leadership at our convenient and informative online sessions.
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 […]
This drop-in training is 45-60 minutes in length and provides Narcan and other drug information.
This workshop will set you up for success in your new courses by explaining the uses and benefits of your syllabus.
This class will cover some key insights regarding social determinants of health and longevity.
The student who received the AsiaConnect scholarship will present their study abroad experience to the audience. She will regale us with stories of her overseas journey.
The event is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 26 from noon to 1 pm at 551 DeGarmo Hall and is open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.
While there are several ways to both mitigate and incorporate GenAI into assignments, they can be time-consuming for instructors and aren’t always scalable to large courses. This session will feature a discussion about how to deal with GenAI in effective and ethical ways for classes of over thirty students. Registration is required. Thriving with Artificial […]
Join a virtual information session with our faculty to learn about our higher Education Administration Ph.D. program.
Experience the gallery before opening hours. The lights will be dimmed, and video volumes will be turned down for the 2024 Alumni Spectacular Exhibition. The Alumni Spectacular celebrates University Galleries’ 50th anniversary and the talented alumni who have been such a rich part of our history. An open-call invitation was sent to alumni from the […]
Join University Galleries education staff for a drop-in artmaking workshop for all ages, inspired by our current exhibition, the 2024 Alumni Spectacular. No registration is required, and materials and instruction will be provided. The focus of the 1/27 workshop will be bas-relief sculpture; 2/10 will focus on bookmaking. The Alumni Spectacular celebrates University Galleries’ 50th […]
For additional information contact the Band Office (309) 438-2166 Livestream
Last day to drop a course with no withdrawal grade (WX) assigned and a full adjustment of tuition charges. Financial aid may be reduced. After our office closes, you can still submit the drop form until 11:59pm in your My.IllinoisState.edu account.
Join us for Drop-In Meditation Sessions - Spring 2024!
For additional information contact School of Music (309) 438-7631 Livestream
Join Jag Bains and Matt Klotz for a free Q&A to hear about their unique experience as the first Sikh American and first Deaf person to compete in Big Brother.
Learn how to search for career opportunities available abroad and in the U.S.
This interactive workshop will give you opportunities to ask questions and get tips on building a professional network.
Join us in this exceptional webinar with Talia Fox, visionary leader and author, as she unveils profound insights from her groundbreaking book, The Power of Conscious Connection.
Join with faculty from across campus that share an interest in water-related scholarship and
creative activities on the first Wednesday of every month for informal sharing and conversations around the common theme of WATER!
Advance registration dates and times for Summer available on My.IllinoisState.edu.
The gazebo travels to various locations on campus each week to provide information and resources on a large variety of health and wellness topics.
The Department of History is hosting a workshop facilitated by Dr. Joel Sipress, Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Superior. The workshop will pose questions as to the purpose of the introductory college history course, offer a perspective on how the introductory course might be conceptualized, and engage faculty and staff in a collaborative discussion of […]
This in-person symposium is open to all Illinois elementary, middle, and secondary level History-Social Science educators, community educators, pre-service and student teachers. Participants must register to attend.
Explore ways to increase interactivity and engagement within your online courses, while also meeting federal regulations for distance education. Regular and substantive interaction (RSI) is a federal requirement for all online courses that distinguishes “distance education” from “correspondence education”—the latter is ineligible to be paid for by federal financial funding (i.e., the University must return […]
Have you been struggling to find time to look for grant funding, or have your searches been missing the mark? Take advantage of this dedicated time to search in the Pivot-RP platform, with staff available to assist you as needed. Practice searching for funding opportunities, ask questions, and learn the next steps to take with […]
A special exhibit, Opening Hazle’s Closet, will be featured at Ewing Manor from October 28, 2023, through September 1, 2024.