Art Exhibition — Jen Bervin: Shift Rotate Reflect
University Galleries 11 Uptown Circle #103, Normal
Art Exhibition — Jen Bervin: Shift Rotate Reflect
University Galleries 11 Uptown Circle #103, Normal
Glass Exhibition
Student Art Gallery in Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Room 51 and Room 70, Normal
Glass Exhibition
Student Art Gallery in Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Room 51 and Room 70, NormalTHE WONDERFUL WORLD OF L. FRANK BAUM’S OZ AND ITS ADAPTATIONS
Alumni Center 1101 N. Main Street, Normal
Recognize. Respond. Refer.: A Three-Part Series to Support Student Mental Health Across Campus, Part 2
Student Services Building
Glass Exhibition reception
Student Art Gallery in Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Room 51 and Room 70, Normal
Leveling Up Your Career Game (part of Career Readiness Week)
Multicultural Center 301 S. Main Street, Normal
Art Exhibition — Jen Bervin: Shift Rotate Reflect
University Galleries 11 Uptown Circle #103, Normal
Glass Exhibition
Student Art Gallery in Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Room 51 and Room 70, Normal
Glass Exhibition
Student Art Gallery in Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Room 51 and Room 70, NormalDefining the Challenges and Introducing Campus Resources for Undocumented Students Workshop Series, Session 1: Understanding the Challenges of Undocumented Students in Higher Education
Bone Student Center 200 N University Street, Normal
Everyday Influence: Leadership Without a Title (part of Career Readiness Week)
Bone Student Center 200 N University Street, Normal
Art Exhibition — Jen Bervin: Shift Rotate Reflect
University Galleries 11 Uptown Circle #103, Normal
Glass Exhibition
Student Art Gallery in Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Room 51 and Room 70, Normal
Glass Exhibition
Student Art Gallery in Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Room 51 and Room 70, NormalCLASSROOM JOURNEY BUS TRIP – Frank Lloyd Wright Laurent House and Anderson Japanese Gardens
Alumni Center 1101 N. Main Street, Normal
Stowaway with the Ewings: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Their World Tour
Ewing Manor 48 Sunset Road, Bloomington
Charles W. Bolen Faculty Recital: Galina Kiep, bassoon
Kemp Recital Hall 401 S. School Street, Normal
Art Exhibition — Jen Bervin: Shift Rotate Reflect
University Galleries 11 Uptown Circle #103, Normal
Glass Exhibition
Student Art Gallery in Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Room 51 and Room 70, Normal
Glass Exhibition
Student Art Gallery in Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Room 51 and Room 70, NormalPeer Feedback Strategies for Teaching Effectiveness, Session 1: Midterm Chat as a Formative Peer Review Tool
Williams Hall 303 S. School Street, Normal
Art Exhibition — Jen Bervin: Shift Rotate Reflect
University Galleries 11 Uptown Circle #103, Normal
Glass Exhibition
Student Art Gallery in Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Room 51 and Room 70, Normal
Glass Exhibition
Student Art Gallery in Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Room 51 and Room 70, NormalSchool of Music Transfer Audition Day
Center for the Performing Arts 351 S. School Street, Normal
POSTPONED: Greater Chicago Alumni Network’s Redbird Roundup
Hope Academy 2189 West Bowler Street, Chicago
Art Exhibition — Jen Bervin: Shift Rotate Reflect
University Galleries 11 Uptown Circle #103, Normal
Glass Exhibition
Student Art Gallery in Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Room 51 and Room 70, Normal
Glass Exhibition
Student Art Gallery in Julian Hall 251 S. School Street, Room 51 and Room 70, Normal
Week of Events
Art Exhibition — Jen Bervin: Shift Rotate Reflect
Art Exhibition — Jen Bervin: Shift Rotate Reflect
Shift Rotate Reflect is a re-imagining of poet and artist Jen Bervin’s first survey exhibition.
“Land Lines” by Melissa Oresky & Shona MacDonald
“Land Lines” by Melissa Oresky & Shona MacDonald
Land Lines, a two-person exhibition of work by Shona MacDonald and Melissa Oresky, will run from August 28- October 2, 2025 at the Moreau Gallery, College of St. Mary’s, Notre Dame, Indiana. Events on August 28: artist talks at 3:30 p.m. and reception at 4:30 p.m.
Glass Exhibition
Glass Exhibition
Alumni and Friends Travel Program: Flavors of Northern Italy
Alumni and Friends Travel Program: Flavors of Northern Italy
The Alumni & Friends Travel Program is your ticket to unforgettable adventures that combine travel's thrill with fellow Redbirds' camaraderie. Our first adventure kicks off this fall with the Flavors of Northern Italy, September 26-October 4, 2025. Embark upon a cultural and savory journey to the enchanting region of Northern Italy—an area renowned for spectacular landscapes, world-class wine, […]
Tour Historic Ewing Manor
Tour historic Ewing Manor, the Channel-Norman-style residence that was home to many of Hazle Buck Ewing's efforts to support the causes of education, women's suffrage, and world peace.
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF L. FRANK BAUM’S OZ AND ITS ADAPTATIONS
This series will discuss L. Frank Baum, his classic children's novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, as well as its various interpretations and adaptions for stage and film.
Meet Representatives from Cintas
Learn about working for Cintas, check out their supplier trucks and get a free Jimmy John's sandwich
(while supplies last).
Civic Engagement Book Discussion: Democracy in Retrograde
Join the Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) and the Center for Integrated Professional Development (CIPD) for a community reading of Democracy in Retrograde: How to Make Changes Big and Small in Our Country and in Our Lives by Sami Sage and Emily Amick. In today’s political climate, it’s easy to feel discouraged and overwhelmed by […]
Civil Service Council Meeting
This is a regular Civil Service Council meeting. All meetings are open to the public and available to attend via Zoom.
Recognize. Respond. Refer.: A Three-Part Series to Support Student Mental Health Across Campus, Part 2
Student Counseling Services invites faculty and staff to participate in Recognize. Respond. Refer., a campus-wide series designed to support your ongoing efforts in promoting student well-being. This three-part series offers approachable, practical strategies to help you identify signs of student distress, respond with care and confidence, and connect students to helpful campus resources. You don’t […]
Future Faculty Learning Community
A discussion-based group exploring a book written by graduate student instructors for graduate students, to give wide-ranging concepts of building and sustaining a community to support graduate students navigating teaching at the college level. No registration is necessary—come as you can and leave when you must.
Glass Exhibition reception
Join us for this exhibition at the Student Art Gallery located in Julian Hall.
Leveling Up Your Career Game (part of Career Readiness Week)
Discover how to take your career to the next level with three-time author and founder of the Ideal Candidate Kevin Davenport.
Charles W. Bolen Faculty Recital: Linden Duo
ISU faculty Kim Risinger, flute and Angelo Favis, classical guitar will perform works by Giuliani, Goss, and Beaser. For additional information contact Dr. Angelo Favis (309) 48-7123 or Dr. Kim Risinger (309) 438-8100
Engage Your Students with Instructor Video
Students report that courses which incorporate instructor videos into their Canvas courses are much more engaging and effective than those containing only text and still images. In this workshop, you will learn how to build interactivity into your videos by inserting hyperlinks and test questions--turning videos into graded assignments. You can also create assignments where […]
Defining the Challenges and Introducing Campus Resources for Undocumented Students Workshop Series, Session 1: Understanding the Challenges of Undocumented Students in Higher Education
In this first session of this series, we will define what it means to be an undocumented student in the context of higher education. We will discuss the key challenges that undocumented students face in a university setting, such as financial aid access and legal status concerns. Participants will come away with ideas and strategies […]
AI-Informed Course Design
A deep dive into how to design assignments, assessments, and activities that account for AI. Participants will explore the affordances and limitations of using AI-powered tools in creating course materials, lesson plans, and assignments. Registration Required.
Everyday Influence: Leadership Without a Title (part of Career Readiness Week)
Explore how to lead without the formal title
.
CLASSROOM JOURNEY BUS TRIP – Frank Lloyd Wright Laurent House and Anderson Japanese Gardens
FEES: $95 for Senior Professional members $115 for non-members Price includes: Transportation, snacks, lunch and site fees Register online at seniorprofessionals.illinoisstate.edu or call (309) 438-2160. Event Description The Kenneth and Phyllis Laurent House is one of only 11 hemicycle Usonians in Frank Lloyd Wright’s extensive portfolio of work. It is also the only home designed […]
Illinois State Insights webinar: Unlearning silence
In this live, interactive author talk, leadership expert and former Harvard Law School lecturer Elaine Lin Hering offers a bold yet compassionate framework for reclaiming our voices.
State of the University Address
President Aondover Tarhule will deliver the annual State of the University Address at 2 p.m. Thursday, September 25, in the Brown Ballroom of the Bone Student Center.
PEP: LAN 67-West Side Chicago Action Team Meetings
LAN 67-West Side Chicago action team meets every fourth Thursday of the month at 2 p.m. Zoom link available on requestChair: Dr. Annetta Wilson
AI Hacks for Career Development (part of Career Readiness Week)
Discover how you can use AI for the job search process and explore best practices for using this innovative tool successfully.
Stowaway with the Ewings: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Their World Tour
Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Their World Tour The value of travel as a means for individuals to open their minds to other cultures and learn the contribution of citizens from around the globe was impressed upon Hazle Buck Ewing in 1924. It was then that she embarked on an international trek around the world […]
Charles W. Bolen Faculty Recital: Galina Kiep, bassoon
ISU Wind Faculty Galina Kiep and Dr. Paul Nolan will perform works by Ugay, Larsen, and Poulenc. Accompanied by Lu Witzig, piano. For additional information contact Professor Galina Kiep (309) 438-8240
Peer Feedback Strategies for Teaching Effectiveness, Session 1: Midterm Chat as a Formative Peer Review Tool
This workshop introduces Midterm Chat, also known as Small Group Instructional Diagnosis (SGID), as a structured, confidential method for gathering mid-semester student feedback to inform peer review of teaching. Participants will explore the process of Midterm Chat, its role in promoting intentional teaching practices, and its value in peer review processes. Through guided practice, you […]
PEP: Lake County Action Team Meetings
The Lake County Action Team meets every fourth Friday of the month at 9 A.M. Meeting type: Zoom Community co-leader: Sandra Shultz, Phil Biage Contact Phil Biage if you have any questions.
Interviewing with Confidence (part of Career Readiness Week)
Learn how to be effective in a job interview with helpful tips, and a mock interview with alumni.
AI Business & Technology: The Latest Thinking
ISU Faculty and Staff are invited to attend a conversation on cutting edge insights including a Q&A session with ISU Alumnus Ramtin Davanlou, AI Chief Technology Offer for Accenture, a leading global consulting firm. Contact Peter Kaufman for more information or to register to attend.
WGSS Safety Training
Join the WGSS Program for Targeted Violence safety training with ISU's Emergency Management.
School of Music Transfer Audition Day
For additional information contact School of Music (309) 438-7631
All-Ages Found Poetry Zine Workshop
Create found poems inspired by works in Jen Bervin: Shift Rotate Reflect. All materials provided.
POSTPONED: Greater Chicago Alumni Network’s Redbird Roundup
We're rounding up Chicagoland Redbirds for ISU experiences complete with Avanti's residence hall mini golf, virtual stroll through the Quad, and more.
Symphony Orchestra Concert
ISU Symphony Orchestra will perform works by Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) – Symphony No. 104, "London" Hob.I:104 (1795) and Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904) – Symphony No. 8, Op. 88 (1889). Samuel Chen, conductor To purchase tickets