Student Events
Black History Month: Trap therapy - Couch conversation
Black History Month: Marshall (film)
Young Thurgood Marshall faces one of his greatest challenges while working as a lawyer for the NAACP. Marshall travels to conservative Connecticut when wealthy socialite Eleanor Strubing accuses black chauffeur Joseph Spell of sexual assault and attempted murder. He soon teams up with Sam Friedman, a local Jewish lawyer who has never handled a criminal case. Together, the two men build a defense while contending with racist and anti-Semitic views from those who deem Spell to be guilty.
Downtown Terre Haute First Friday
First Friday is an event that happens each month at businesses in the Terre Haute Downtown area. The bookstore, Programs All Weekend and an ISU organization provide family friendly fun. Craft, snack and story hour that will start at 5 p.m.
The event is free and come and go as you would like.
John Wicker and Nick Puchek, Joint Recital, tuba
Free Student Professional Photos
Paragraph 175 (Film)
The documentary Paragraph 175 will be shown. The showing is sponsored by Multicultural Services and Programs and LGBTQ Resource Center.
Sycamore Safezone
An ally development program created to establish a campus that is safe and affirming for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) students, faculty and staff.
Conversation Corner: Coming out in black community
Conversation Corner dedicated to starting conversations about hard to talk about topics.
Sycamore Safezone- Level 2
An ally development program created to establish a campus that is safe and affirming for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) students, faculty and staff.