Please join us for another great Pop-Up University Lecture on Thursday, March 24! Dr. Andrea Rusnock, Professor of Art History, will be presenting “The Political Power of Needlework.” What do makers of the AIDS Quilt panels and British Suffragettes have in common: they both used needlework for self-expression. While needlework is viewed by many as… Read more »
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Pop-Up University with Andrea Rusnock
Please join us for another great Pop-Up University Lecture on Thursday, March 24! Dr. Andrea Rusnock, Professor of Art History, will be presenting “The Political Power of Needlework.” What do makers of the AIDS Quilt panels and British Suffragettes have in common: they both used needlework for self-expression. While needlework is viewed by many as… Read more »
Location Update: Lundquist Lecture – Neovi M. Karakatsanis – April 6 – EA 1011
Please join us for the Lundquist Lecture and the announcement of next year’s Eldon F. Lundquist Award winner on April 6, 2022 at 7pm in EA 1011. Neovi M. Karakatsanis will deliver her Lundquist lecture “In the Middle of Nowhere, Yet in the Center of the World: The Aegean Refugee Crisis.” Dr. Karakatsanis will discuss the plight… Read more »
Lundquist Lecture – Neovi M. Karakatsanis – April 6
Please join us for the Lundquist Lecture and the announcement of next year’s Eldon F. Lundquist Award winner on April 6, 2022 at 7pm in EA 1011. Neovi M. Karakatsanis will deliver her Lundquist lecture “In the Middle of Nowhere, Yet in the Center of the World: The Aegean Refugee Crisis.” Dr. Karakatsanis will discuss… Read more »
crhc:film | “Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution”
Down the road from Woodstock, a ramshackle summer camp for teenagers with disabilities transformed their lives and ignited a landmark movement.
The Poetry Den
Enjoy a beautiful display of poets sharing a bevy of beautiful words. Host Pam Blair opens a welcoming stage for brand new and experienced poets to listen, share, and connect.
Reflections on Toni Morrison
We take time to celebrate the acclaimed novelist, essayist, playwright, poet, editor, and educator.
Faculty Invited to Register for IUSB Staff Volunteer Day!
Important Update: We would like to extend an invitation for faculty to join us in service to the Food Bank! Please register at the normal registration link by this Friday, Feb. 18. If you don’t want breakfast/lunch depending on the time(s) you are able to join us, please email Karrie Jean with this information. Please… Read more »
Celebrating Malcolm X 2022
We celebrate and explore the life of the late civil rights leader and advocate for justice.
Pop-Up University with Darryl Heller
Please join us for another great Pop-Up University Lecture on Thursday, February 17! Dr. Darryl Heller, Assistant Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Director of the Civil Rights Heritage Center, will be presenting “Critical Race History: Making Sense of the Present.” This conversation will raise questions and explore the implications of a historical narrative… Read more »