Dr. Juana Goergen, M.A ‘86, will deliver a bilingual reading of her poetry at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday on the second floor of @ISUMilnerLib as part of #NationalLibraryWeek and #NationalPoetryMonth. A book signing will follow her presentation. @LALSISU
https://t.co/zFX1efJoVM
#RedbirdProud to see @LALSISU’s Dr. Maura Toro-Morn make @WGLTNews’ 21 Women Who Shaped Bloomington-Normal! 👏 Toro-Morn has shaped @LALSISU and built a bridge between the University and its students to help them find their place. More from @WGLTNews:
https://t.co/6ZBxmuLCbM
#RedbirdProud to see @LALSISU’s Dr. Maura Toro-Morn make @WGLTNews’ 21 Women Who Shaped Bloomington-Normal! 👏 Toro-Morn has shaped @LALSISU and built a bridge between the University and its students to help them find their place. More from @WGLTNews:
https://t.co/6ZBxmuLCbM
I'm incredibly honored to discuss feminism within Latiné communities with these amazing women! Grateful for Dr. Maura Toro-Morn for opening doors for me. Exploring my identities and finding spaces for collaboration, solidarity, and hermandad is always a joy.
Honored to share the stage with such brilliant group of Chicana/Latina/Latiné women. Program organized by the Dean of students and Milner Library. Topic: Feminism. With Raylene Gomez, Rocío Rivadeneyra, Lidia Huerta, María Asunción Tudela and Lourdes Concepción.
Dr. Toro-Morn
Join LEAD, Milner Library, and the Multicultural Center at the Leadership for Liberation Pop-Up Library. Dr. Maura Toro-Morn will lead the conversation, alongside panelists Dr. Lidia Huerta, Dr. Rocío Rivadeneyra, María Tudela & Lourdes Concepción Cabán.
The Brown Ballroom at the Bone Student Center was a packed house yesterday as U.S. Olympic gymnast @LaurieHernandez was the keynote speaker for @IllinoisStateU’s annual Latino Cultural Dinner.
“No matter what race or color you are. You can aspire to do something great.”
https://t.co/xEXGaQXQrE
We've had to make the difficult decision to postpone our upcoming event featuring Carla Acevedo-Yates due to unforeseen circumstances. We will provide updates on the rescheduled event as soon as we have more information.
Thank you for your outstanding support!
New position available at Milner Library: Associate Director, Teaching with Primary Sources Midwest Region. Deadline for applications is November 3. For more information on this position, follow the link below: https://t.co/mH80POGXXJ
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology welcomed new faculty and staff! Congratulations and welcome to Dr. Ana María Navas Méndez, Dr. Gabriel Torrealba Alfonzo, Dr. Justin Turner, and Katie Shadid.
🤩Read more:
https://t.co/YIk6jRPH2C
Join us TONIGHT for our keynote lecture with Dr. Hilda Lloréns on her award-winning book, Making Livable Worlds: Afro-Puerto Rican Women Building Environmental Justice.
TONIGHT @ 7 PM on Filmley Hall Annex 133 @IllinoisStateU@ISUWGSS@ISUAAS
https://t.co/agGMfeGrWf…
In 2021, Drs. Maura Toro-Morn and James Pancrazio established Communities of Belonging and Success to "successify" @LALSISU's program to enroll first-year students. 🔗 to how the program has evolved and fosters community: https://t.co/60dz6jcMES
For #LatinxHeritageMonth, @PubUnit_ISU and @LALSISU sponsors a launch for author Nadia Villafuerte's new book, Ships in Houston, Thursday at 6 p.m. inside the Williams Hall Annex 📖
https://t.co/MKM5mcdjCq
Dr. Maura Toro-Morn, director of @LALSISU, and Dr. James Pancrazio established COBAS to “successify” the program’s general education courses that enroll first-year students. Read more about the program:
https://t.co/60dz6jcMES
We are thrilled to host Dr. Hilda Lloréns for keynote address on her award-winning book, Making Livable Worlds: Afro-Puerto Rican Women Building Environmental Justice.
Join us on Tuesday, 10/17 @ 7 PM on Filmley Hall Annex 133 @IllinoisStateU
https://t.co/U3LI08qgbv