Will a guaranteed annual income guarantee human thriving?
This is a Social Science Research Seminar presentation with Dr. Don Richards, Professor of Economics.
This is a Social Science Research Seminar presentation with Dr. Don Richards, Professor of Economics.
Join alumnus, Robert Lowe, for a workshop on going behind the scenes of the hiring process and what HR is looking for in candidates. Lowe is the VP of HR for AeroTech & Corporate Talent Acquisition at JBT Corporation. The workshop will provide participants with insight into those "big" and "little" things that make a candidate stand out at a career fair, during an online interview or during an in-person interview. Snacks and beverages will be available. Pre-registration is not required, but encouraged through Handshake in your MyISU.
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The church is located on the corner of Eagle and 7th Streets (301 N. 7th Street). Everyone is invited. This week's menu consists of potato & ham soup, chili beef soup, vegetarian chili and vegetarian potato soup. Additional available items include crackers, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, fruit, dessert and drinks. Please invite a friend to come share in our fellowship time!
The Special Events Management class in the Sport Management program is hosting a Halloween Fun Run on October 29th. The 5k will start at the front of the Health and Human Services building. The course is around the campus, and will also end at the front of the CHHS building. Halloween costumes are encouraged, but masks are not allowed. The cost for registration is $5, and there will be registration before the start of the run at 4 pm. If it rains the 29th, then the Fun Run will be held on October 30th.
United Campus Ministries is inviting the campus and community to join its Monday lunchtime sessions examining the Netflix documentary miniseries "The Family". The first episode will be discussed at the opening session of the fall Campus & Community Series from noon to 1:30 p.m. Oct. 28, on the upper floor of United Campus Ministries, 321 N. Seventh St. "The Family" is based on the 2008 book by reporter Jeff Sharlet, focuses on the Christian organization that sponsors the National Prayer Breakfast and the influence the group wields on decision-makers in Washington, D.C., and abroad.
United Campus Ministries is inviting the campus and community to join its Monday lunchtime sessions examining the Netflix documentary miniseries "The Family". The first episode will be discussed at the opening session of the fall Campus & Community Series from noon to 1:30 p.m. Oct. 28, on the upper floor of United Campus Ministries, 321 N. Seventh St. "The Family" is based on the 2008 book by reporter Jeff Sharlet, focuses on the Christian organization that sponsors the National Prayer Breakfast and the influence the group wields on decision-makers in Washington, D.C., and abroad.
United Campus Ministries is inviting the campus and community to join its Monday lunchtime sessions examining the Netflix documentary miniseries "The Family". The first episode will be discussed at the opening session of the fall Campus & Community Series from noon to 1:30 p.m. Oct. 28, on the upper floor of United Campus Ministries, 321 N. Seventh St. "The Family" is based on the 2008 book by reporter Jeff Sharlet, focuses on the Christian organization that sponsors the National Prayer Breakfast and the influence the group wields on decision-makers in Washington, D.C., and abroad.
United Campus Ministries is inviting the campus and community to join its Monday lunchtime sessions examining the Netflix documentary miniseries "The Family". The first episode will be discussed at the opening session of the fall Campus & Community Series from noon to 1:30 p.m. Oct. 28, on the upper floor of United Campus Ministries, 321 N. Seventh St. "The Family" is based on the 2008 book by reporter Jeff Sharlet, focuses on the Christian organization that sponsors the National Prayer Breakfast and the influence the group wields on decision-makers in Washington, D.C., and abroad.
Considering faculty-led study abroad? You may be interested in a hybrid program. This type of study abroad does not require special funding, and permits students to use financial aid. ISU Associate Professor Melanie D’Amico recently led such a program to Spain and invites you to hear about her experience. WorldStrides/ISA Manager Brandon Victoria Youngman will also provide information about creating these customized trips. So if you are considering leading a program, come learn about this new frontier for study abroad at ISU!