Alan Gilbert, a professor in the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver, will speak at noon in the Bone Student Center Founders Suite.
The Safe Zone orientation session will be on Nov. 4 in 375 Student Services Building, and a documentary showing and discussion of "Middle Class and Newly Homeless" will be on Nov. 10.
The "Rule of Law and Conflicts in the Middle East" presentation by Issam Nassar will be held in 244 Schroeder Hall.
Jacqueline Nadel will present “Virtually Human: Science, Art and the 21st Century Self” on Nov. 5 at noon.
Becky Mentzer will present "Everything You Wanted to Know about the Presidential Scholars Program" at 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 6.
Iowa State University's Clint Kelly will speak on Nov. 5 and Alison Bell of the University of Illinois will speak on Nov. 12.
Christopher Ziegler from the University of Akron will speak at 3 p.m. in 225 Julian Hall.
Kathleen McKinney will present "Learning about the Learning & Development of our Sociology Majors: Two SoTL Studies in Progress" on Nov. 6.
Willy Hunter will present the informal seminar series lecture on Nov. 6 and Robert Wagner the alumni lecture series presentation on Nov. 10.
Voice students in the studios of Michelle Vought and Debra Austin will showcase their vocal talents in two recitals on Nov. 7.
Three performing groups in the School of Music will present concerts on Sunday, Nov. 8.
Directed by Professor Steven Steele, the Chamber Winds are divided into numerous chamber ensembles from duet to like-instrument choirs.
Illinois State University students, faculty and staff will be able to renew their Illinois driver’s licenses and purchase vehicle license plate stickers.
He will discuss “Palestine: The Historical Lessons for Our Time” at 7:30 p.m. in 138 Schroeder Hall.
“Much Ado About Nothing” will be in Westhoff Theatre for three performances.
The performance will be on Nov. 12 in the Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall.