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Last day to withdraw from the University and receive full adjustment of charges. Financial aid will be reduced.
Last day to drop a course with no withdrawal grade (WX) assigned and a full adjustment of tuition charges. Financial aid may be reduced.
Join us for this exhibition at the Student Art Gallery located in the lobby of Central Illinois Regional Airport.
Join us for this exhibition at the Student Art Gallery located in Julian Hall.
This is a regular Civil Service Council meeting. All meetings are open to the public and available to attend via Zoom.
Join us for this exhibition reception at the Student Art Gallery located in Julian Hall.
Meet President Aondover Tarhule, connect with fellow alumni and friends, and enjoy an evening of Redbird updates and reminiscing.
This webinar is ideal for those eager to expand their thinking patterns, enhance their problem-solving skills, and seize opportunities others might overlook.
For spring 2025, the focus will be on the book Creating Self-Regulated Learners, by Linda B. Nilson. This book offers suggestions to help students develop the skills and dispositions necessary for deep, independent, and lasting learning.
Robert Bradley, professor emeritus of politics and government at Illinois State University, will examine the challenges facing courts today over four sessions as part of the Academy of Seniors.
Maker Days are a space where instructors can work independently and collaboratively to discuss topics related to teaching and develop artifacts that can be used in their courses. This maker day focuses on facilitating online discussions by acknowledging the turbulent times that many students are experiencing beyond the classroom.
Discover the resources available to help international students find internships and full-time jobs in the U.S
For spring 2025, the focus will be on the book Creating Self-Regulated Learners, by Linda B. Nilson. This book offers suggestions to help students develop the skills and dispositions necessary for deep, independent, and lasting learning.
Join us for this exhibition at the Student Art Gallery located in Julian Hall.
Stop by the WGSS Resource Center (Rachel Cooper Hall 234) to meet the new interim director, Dr. Jason Whitesel, on Friday, January 31, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Catered lunch provided.
Join us for this exhibition reception for, "Fiddle Faddle, Barbie Magic," a collaborative graduate student exhibition by Ilse Miller & Eric Burton, at the Student Art Gallery located in Julian Hall.
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.
Registration dates and times for Summer available on My.IllinoisState.edu.
A weekend complete with film festival, tours, talk backs, drag show, music, food, and fun where all are welcome!
Stowaway with the Ewings: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Their World Tour, opens October 17 at Ewing Cultural Center and runs through September 2025.
For additional information contact Dr. Mark Babbitt (309) 438-5260
Robert Bradley, professor emeritus of politics and government at Illinois State University, will examine the challenges facing courts today over four sessions as part of the Academy of Seniors.
Note Taking and Textbook Reading discuss strategies on how to take effective notes.
For additional information contact Band Office (309) 438-2166
Join us for this CrossPlatform Graphic Design Lecture at University Galleries of Illinois State University. Free and open to the public.
Students connect with employers seeking candidates for internship opportunities.
Come to this workshop to gain skills to help you ace your next essay test.
In this webinar, participants will learn strategies to help rid negative self-talk and rigid systems that affect everyday life.
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.
This reading group, intended for those who have been teaching at Illinois State for over four years, allows faculty to engage in discussions, encourage peer support, build networks, and develop mentorship connections. Gain new confidence in yourself and your ability to teach!
The Peoria County Action Team meets ever first Thursday of the month.
Chairpersons: Jere Murry and Joan Pegues
Meeting Type: Currently virtual
Make the change easier as you gain a better understanding of college-level writing.
Last day for undergraduate students to apply for and pay fee for May graduation.
Today is the last day to drop a full-semester course and still receive a 25 percent tuition adjustment. After today, there will be no adjustment in charges for dropping an individual course. A withdrawal grade of WX will be assigned. Students must email Registar@ilstu.edu from their ILSTU.edu account or come to 107 Moulton Hall with a […]
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 interactive workshop is designed to discuss strategies for creating your own study tools.
This is a regular Civil Service Council meeting. All meetings are open to the public and available to attend via Zoom.
The Sangamon County Action Team meets on the second Tuesday of the month 12:15 p.m.-1 p.m. If you are interested in joining the meeting, contact chairperson: Judge Karen Tharp.
Read The Age of Insecurity: Coming together as Things Fall Apart by Astra Taylor. Taylor suggests that even in these troubled times, we can develop caring, inclusive, and sustainable forms of security to navigate the challenges our times.
Whether you're a novice eager to bring a creative project to life or an experienced grant seeker looking to streamline your process, this webinar is designed to transform your approach.
Discover the essential techniques for crafting a resume that will capture an employer's attention.
This interactive workshop will give you opportunities to ask questions and get tips on building a professional network.
Stowaway with the Ewings: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Their World Tour, opens October 17 at Ewing Cultural Center and runs through September 2025.
Graduate and undergraduate students from across campus are invited to submit one static image of their research, innovation, or creative inquiry, along with a short abstract that explains the image and its connection to their project.
Get great tips from actual employers that will help you prepare for and be confident when participating in the spring career fairs
The McHenry County Action Team meets every second Friday of the month at 10 A.M. Meeting type: Zoom Contact community co-leader Phil Biage if you have any questions.
In this three-part series, participants will learn strategies and processes for managing difficult classroom situations.
Formerly known as Safe Zone, Intro to Queer Allyship is a knowledge-level workshop focusing on using terminology appropriately, understanding the relationship between sex, gender, and sexuality, and identifying resources available to support Queer Redbirds (faculty, staff, and students) at Illinois State University.
Emmy-nominated, multi-platform storyteller, and producer Baratunde Thurston will be the keynote speaker at the Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Dinner taking place on February 15, 2025. Registration deadline is Jan. 31, 2025 or until sold out.
Join the ISU Belle Voix, University Glee, and Treble Choir in a concert of a variety of choral works. To purchase tickets For additional information contact Dr. Andy Bruhn (309) 438-2012
Summer registration is open on My.IllinoisState.edu. More information can be found by visiting Registrar.IllinoisState.edu.
Join us for the HOIC (Heart of Illinois Conference) exhibition at the Student Art Gallery located in Julian Hall at Illinois State University.
The Peoria County Action Team meets ever first Thursday of the month.
Chairpersons: Jere Murry and Joan Pegues
Meeting Type: Currently virtual
For additional information contact School of Music (309) 438-7631
If you are thinking about attending graduate school, learn how to research schools, choose the best for your field, and how to finance your graduate school education.
The Kane County Action Team meets on the 3rd Wednesday of month at 10:00 a.m.
Community Co-Leader: N/A
Meeting Type: Zoom Meeting
Participants will be introduced to Kognito, an interactive training program that teaches users how to recognize, approach and assist individuals in emotional stress by connecting them with the appropriate resources on and off campus.
Join us for this Visiting Artist Program lecture by Libby Ponce at University Galleries of Illinois State University. Free and open to the public.
“The Founding” Celebration Old Main Bell Ringing Ceremony will be on February 20, 2025. Individuals are being sought to ring the replica Old Main Bell. The nomination deadline is January 27, 2025.
“The Founding” Faculty/Staff Appreciation Luncheon and Awards Ceremony will be on February 20, 2025. Registration deadline for all current Illinois State faculty, and Administrative/ Professional (A/P) and Civil Service employees to attend will be on February 6, 2025.
“Charles Ives, a Life in Music.” The story of Ives’s life through his songs. Featuring baritone Sidney Outlaw and pianist Steven Mayer.
The Kankakee County Action Team meets every third Friday of the month at 8 A.M. If you are interested in attending the meeting, contact community co-leader: Phil Biage
The DuPage County Action Team meets on the third Friday of the month at 11 A.M. Community co-leader: Jackie Rakin Meeting type: Zoom Contact Phil Biage if you have any questions or want to join the meeting.
“Charles Ives and the Gilded Age.” Lecture by Joseph Horowitz, with commentary.
Visit the galleries before opening hours where you can enjoy the exhibitions with dimmed lighting and a quiet space.
Stowaway with the Ewings: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Their World Tour, opens October 17 at Ewing Cultural Center and runs through September 2025.
Join University Galleries to create tactile sculptures inspired by Andy Slater’s artwork. Materials provided. Registration is required.
Join the Peoria Area Alumni Network and Redbird fans for fun, Redbird spirit, and giveaways before Redbird women take on Bradley.
The DeKalb County Action Team meets on the 4th Monday of the month at 10:00 a.m.
Community Co-Leader: Phil Biage
Meeting Type: In-person meeting
Have your resume, cover letter and LinkedIn profile reviewed by actual employers and discover the many ways Career Services can assist you with your career.
This interactive workshop is designed to discuss strategies for creating your own study tools.
This is a regular Civil Service Council meeting. All meetings are open to the public and available to attend via Zoom.
Join a virtual panel discussion with Redbird alumni and get helpful tips and tricks for your job search.
Join area alumni and the Illinois State University Atlanta Area Alumni Network for a special Redbird evening. Meet President Aondover Tarhule, connect with fellow alumni and friends, and enjoy an evening of Redbird updates and reminiscing.Cost to attend is $15 and includes heavy appetizers. Cash bar available. Register by 4:30 p.m. February 20 online or call […]
Today is the last day to remove the pass/no pass (pass/fail) option from a first-half semester course. Students must email Registrar@ilstu.edu from their ILSTU.edu account or come to 107 Moulton Hall with a photo ID by 4:30 p.m. to make this change.
Today is the last day to withdraw from a first-half semester course. A withdrawal grade of WX will be assigned. Students will need to email Registrar@ilstu.edu from their ILSTU.edu account or come to 107 Moulton Hall with a photo ID to drop a course by 4:30 p.m. today.
For spring 2025, the focus will be on the book Creating Self-Regulated Learners, by Linda B. Nilson. This book offers suggestions to help students develop the skills and dispositions necessary for deep, independent, and lasting learning.
The Lake County Action Team meets every fourth Friday of the month at 9 A.M. Meeting type: Zoom Community co-leader: Sandra Shultz. Contact Phil Biage if you have any questions.
Maker Days are a space where instructors can work independently and collaboratively to discuss topics related to teaching and develop artifacts that can be used in their courses. This maker day focuses on building and fostering trust between students and instructors.
This webinar will equip participants with actionable solutions for embedding fairness into daily decisions and long-term practices.
The Lake County Action Team meets every fourth Friday of the month at 9 A.M. Meeting type: Zoom Community co-leader: Sandra Shultz. Contact Phil Biage if you have any questions.
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.
Fall registration dates and times are available on My.IllinoisState.edu
Considered one of the first English operas, Dido and Aeneas depicts the brief relationship between the Queen of Carthage, Dido, and the Trojan leader, Aeneas. Driven by a sense of duty, Aeneas sets sail for Italy, abandoning the heartbroken Dido. This opera is based on Virgil's The Aeneid. To purchase tickets
Students of the brass area will perform a concert consisting of Trumpet Ensemble, Horn Choir, Trombone Choir and Tuba-Euphonium ensemble music.