Student Events

The Lady from the Sea

The Lady from the Sea is a story of love and the possibilities of human potential, reminding us that truly powerful relationships are not possessive, even today. Will Ellida suffocate on dry land, or find freedom across the sea? Join us at the New Theater to experience the wonder of Ibsen’s classic of modern theater, directed by ISU Theater Department graduating senior Sami Ginoplos. The Lady from the Sea will run 7:30 p.m. Thursday, November 14th thru Saturday, November 16th, with a final matinee at 3 p.m. on Sunday, November 17th. All performances will be at the New Theater.

The Lady from the Sea

The Lady from the Sea is a story of love and the possibilities of human potential, reminding us that truly powerful relationships are not possessive, even today. Will Ellida suffocate on dry land, or find freedom across the sea? Join us at the New Theater to experience the wonder of Ibsen’s classic of modern theater, directed by ISU Theater Department graduating senior Sami Ginoplos. The Lady from the Sea will run 7:30 p.m. Thursday, November 14th thru Saturday, November 16th, with a final matinee at 3 p.m. on Sunday, November 17th. All performances will be at the New Theater.

The Lady from the Sea

The Lady from the Sea is a story of love and the possibilities of human potential, reminding us that truly powerful relationships are not possessive, even today. Will Ellida suffocate on dry land, or find freedom across the sea? Join us at the New Theater to experience the wonder of Ibsen’s classic of modern theater, directed by ISU Theater Department graduating senior Sami Ginoplos. The Lady from the Sea will run 7:30 p.m. Thursday, November 14th thru Saturday, November 16th, with a final matinee at 3 p.m. on Sunday, November 17th. All performances will be at the New Theater.

Theodore Dreiser Visiting Writers Series featuring Liam Callanan

This event is free and open to the public. Liam Callanan is a novelist, teacher and journalist. His novel, Paris by the Book was translated into multiple languages and was the 2019 winner of the Edna Ferber Prize. He’s also the 2017 winner of the Hunt Prize, and his first novel, The Cloud Atlas, was a finalist for an Edgar Award. Liam’s work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Slate, The New York Times, The Washington Post and The San Francisco Chronicle, and he's recorded numerous essays for public radio.

Humanities Networking Night

Students are invited to join ISU alumni to learn about careers and organizations in the humanities. Hear stories about their passions, how they found their jobs and how to make connections in the field. Get tips on making successful applications and a great first impression. Appetizers and drinks will be served. Register through Handshake in your MyISU or the Handshake app. Registration is strongly encouraged. Questions? Email Darby Scism at darby.scism@indstate.edu.

Annual Take Back the Night March

Stop the silence...End the violence... Each year, we gather on Indiana State University\'s campus and around the globe for Take Back the Night Events, in which we collectively come together to say no more violence. The students of the Gender Studies 450 class invite you to join us in standing with survivors of sexual violence, gender violence, relationship violence, and stalking. One person experiencing violence is one too many. One person committing violence is one too many. And yet every 93 seconds in the United States someone is sexually assaulted. Stand with us in saying no more.

Application Party with Ascend Indiana

Ascend Indiana Campus Coordinator Sarah Padan is hosting an application party on Monday, November 11 from 4-6PM in the Career Center Classroom. This is a chance for you to: â— Have a dedicated space to fill out job applications â— Get tips on resumes, cover letters, and interviewing â— Eat free food! Ascend Indiana is a non-profit focused on workforce development that helps students to find meaningful job + internships across the state for free. No RSVP is required for this event.

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