Jazz Piano Trio to perform Feb. 9
The John Spicknall Jazz Piano Trio will perform in the Recital Hall of Indiana State University's Richard Landini Center for Performing and Fine Arts at 2 p.m. Sunday Feb. 9.
The John Spicknall Jazz Piano Trio will perform in the Recital Hall of Indiana State University's Richard Landini Center for Performing and Fine Arts at 2 p.m. Sunday Feb. 9.
Students majoring in operations and supply chain management in the Scott College of Business worked with Lost Creek Conservation Club to design a walking trail that is friendly to the environment and addresses state concerns about wildlife habitat.
Events include discussions on drug policy, creativity and wellness, a program discussing Terre Haute's place in the Underground Railroad and the debut of a video art exhibition.
Lead screening, nutrition information, massage therapy and mental health are among the services Indiana State University will provide during the 2014 Terre Haute Community Health Fair on Feb. 9.
This traveling exhibit examines how President Lincoln used the Constitution to confront three intertwined crises of the Civil War-the secession of Southern states, slavery and wartime civil liberties.
The 89th annual Founders Day program focused on the pending renovation of Normal Hall, a more than 100-year-old building that will become the home of University College and the Center for Student Success.
The department of applied medicine and rehabilitation at Indiana State University is seeking volunteers for research concerning a possible new treatment option for people suffering from fibromyalgia syndrome.
Regali Chamber Winds, under the direction of Roby George, is comprised of Indiana State faculty and friends who come together once a year specifically for a performance of large chamber wind works.
Nearly 400 students took part in the annual event in honor of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
Lilly Ledbetter fought one of the nation's largest companies over being paid less than men who performed the same job. While her court challenge was unsuccessful, Congress eventually passed an equal pay law bearing her name.