Student Events

Risk Manager in Residence: Carolyn Snow

This is a free, open event but registration is required.

Carolyn Snow is the director of risk management at Humana Inc., a Fortune 100 company. She has been with Humana for 15 years and previously served as vice president of marketing at Aon Risk Services and in underwriting and marketing management positions with Fireman’s Fund and Cigna P&C.

The Risk Manager in Residence program at the Scott College of Business is supported by a grant from the Spencer Educational Foundation.

Language Learning Lab open house

Come and see what's new at the Language Learning Lab! Come for Pizza, Chinese tea and music, and learn more about what you can do in the LLLab. The LLLab in Root Hall A-107 offers tutoring for students in beginning foreign language and English as a Second Language courses. It's also a great place to study, watch international television or try out a new language using Mango Languages.

Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration

Celebration of the Year of Monkey

Come and celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year with Chinese Scholar and Student Association. They will serve traditional Chinese food and have great shows for everyone. Tickets will be sold from Feb. 1-6 in Hulman Memorial Student Union from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. There will be a discount for ISU students.

The Vagina Monologues

THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES is a play based off interviews done by Eve Ensler. The show features moving stories from a wide range of women filled with laughter and heart-wrenching truth. ALL proceeds from the show go to the local CODA and the VDAY Foundation to help end violence against women and children. Everyone is welcome to attend, but there are mature themes and language. Tickets are $5 with an ISU ID and $10 without. Fore more information, follow us on Facebook at Vagina Monologues 2016 ISU.

The Vagina Monologues

THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES is a play based off interviews done by Eve Ensler. The show features moving stories from a wide range of women filled with laughter and heart-wrenching truth. ALL proceeds from the show go to the local CODA and the VDAY Foundation to help end violence against women and children. Everyone is welcome to attend, but there are mature themes and language. Tickets are $5 with an ISU ID and $10 without. Fore more information, follow us on Facebook at Vagina Monologues 2016 ISU.

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