Student Events

Fall Karaoke

Come join our Hulman Memorial Student Union Board for a night of singing, refreshments and entertainment! Canned food donations preferred to help support Jam the Bus. Every attendee will get a ticket for a drawing at the end of the night for a grand prize. For every canned good brought, you get an extra ticket (up to 10 cans/tickets). It will be a great night!

Meet and Greet SGA

This event is for ISU students. It provides students the opportunity to visit the SGA office, meet your SGA President, Vice President, Chief of Staff, your Directors and Senators. Students will be able to ask them questions and find out more about what each position does.
 

State Rotaract Charity Gala and Dinner

State Rotaract, an Indiana State club, is hosting a charity gala dinner for Syrian refugees. It's a fundraising that goes to Zaatari Syrian refugee camp in Jordan, one of the largest camps. The ticket are $10 for students and $40 for adults/general public. Proceeds will go directly to the camp. The event includes a nice dinner as well as international shows. The club also sell tables for offices.

State Rotaract Charity Gala and Dinner

State Rotaract, an Indiana State club, is hosting a charity gala dinner for Syrian refugees. It's a fundraising that goes to Zaatari Syrian refugee camp in Jordan, one of the largest camps.

The ticket are $10 for students and $40 for adults/general public.

Proceeds will go directly to the camp.

The event includes a nice dinner as well as international shows. We also sell tables for offices.

Let's Talk About Race: The House We Live In & Next Steps

Let’s Talk About Race is designed to enable our campus community to engage one of the defining topics of our time, and in a way that is both respectful and thought provoking. It first utilizes the vehicle of the acclaimed PBS documentary, Race: The Power of an Illusion, that examines why and how dividing people into categories has become so deeply rooted in the human psyche and widely accepted. We will begin with episode one that focuses on the contemporary science - including genetics - that challenges common sense assumptions that human beings can be bundled into three or four fundamentally different groups according to their physical traits.

In episode two, we will explore race as a concept in North America, the 19th century science that legitimated it, and how it came to be held so fiercely in the western imagination. In episode three, we will examine how race resides not in nature but in politics, ! economics and culture and the ways in which social institutions channel resources, power, status, and wealth, often beyond their awareness. From there, the project moves beyond knowledge to unique application via the forming of faculty/staff and student pairs to engage together on small partnered projects that help our campus to become more inclusive and equitable.

For more information, please see this website: http://www2.indstate.edu/studentsuccess/pdf/lets-talk-about-race.pdf

RSVPs through the link appreciated to help plan for numbers.
 

 

Let's Talk About Race: The Difference Between Us

Let’s Talk About Race is designed to enable our campus community to engage one of the defining topics of our time, and in a way that is both respectful and thought provoking. It first utilizes the vehicle of the acclaimed PBS documentary, Race: The Power of an Illusion, that examines why and how dividing people into categories has become so deeply rooted in the human psyche and widely accepted.

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