Black Women Leaders Panel

Join us for a dynamic conversation with inspiring Black women leaders at the Black Women Leaders Panel, a centerpiece of our Black History Month festivities at ISU. Co-hosted by Multicultural Services and Programs and the Career Center, this event is on Thursday, February 8, 2024, from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Career Center.

Meet our esteemed panelists:

Creating Videos for Courses and More

Teaching online courses? Need to promote an event? Want to post videos on Canvas or YouTube? This workshop will cover how to use the free software OBS Studio in order to create high-quality videos using whatever equipment you have. Bring your laptop and we will cover the basics of setting up the software and making a brief video. No prior experience needed! This session will be presented by Jon Bakos (Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics).

Valentines Day Dance

Please join the Hispanic Latino Alliance (HLA) for a night of love and rhythm at our Valentine's Dance! Indulge in delicious cultural cuisines and participate in games like musical chairs. Show off your dance moves for a chance to be crowned the "Best Couple" and win exciting prizes. For more information, please contact: Dr. Lucy Campbell (HLA advisor) at lucy.campbell@indstate.edu Dr.

The Vogue Ball: Battle of the Houses

Join us on Friday, March 1, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM in Dede II for a spectacular celebration of ballroom culture. Presented by the Student Government Association, Multicultural Services & Programs, and SPECTRUM, this event is a chance to witness contestants from different houses compete in categories such as vogue, royalty, and casual, showcasing their unique styles. It's an evening filled with creativity, inclusivity, and the infectious energy of the ballroom scene.

Going Gradeless: Exploring Ungrading as an Assessment Innovation to Enhance Student Outcomes

The Faculty Center for Teaching Excellence and the University Assessment Council invite you to join us for: Going Gradeless: Exploring Ungrading as an Assessment Innovation to Enhance Student Outcomes. Dr. Laurel McNall, Professor of Psychology at SUNY Brockport, will explore ungrading practices and impacts on student outcomes and engage participants in reflection on their own approaches to grades and grading. This webinar is part of a series sponsored by NEean the New England Educational Assessment Network.

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