Healing vibes
World-renowned vibraphonist seeks a new audience as a music therapist
Freshman, a Shriners patient ambassador, shows some game with PGA Tour pros at Vegas pro-am
When the PGA Tour passed through Las Vegas last month for the Shriners Children’s Open at TPC Summerlin, a new kid stepped up to the tee and made a pretty good impression.
Mark your calendar: Finalist candidates for vice president for finance and planning to visit campus
The vice president for Finance and Planning finalist open forum dates are scheduled for December 2, 3, 4, and 5. Each open forum will be held from 1:45-2:45 p.m. in the Old Main Room, Bone Student Center.
Renowned educator and scholar Dr. Michele DiPietro to deliver keynote address at the 2025 University Teaching & Learning Symposium
Dr. Michele DiPietro, a leading figure in faculty development and pedagogy, will bring their wealth of expertise to the Teaching in Turbulent Times: The 2025 University Teaching & Learning Symposium on Wednesday, January 8, at the Bone Student Center.
ISU in Conversation Series creates space for community dialogue
Senior marketing major Ella Sharp, a participant in this fall’s ISU in Conversation Series, is using her voice to help fellow students find community and be heard.
Reggie has chosen his top picks for your 2024 holiday shopping
For the fourth year of Reggie’s Holiday Pick, Reggie has selected three fun, recreational items for all Redbirds to enjoy—a Reggie Pickleball set, Hammock, and sand towel are all available for $50 each.
Life lessons from an extraordinary alumna
Learn about the life of an extraordinary alumna, Jo Ann Hartman ’54, M.S. ’68.
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Life-saving app: Illinois State and OSF HealthCare are addressing the opioid epidemic with an unconventional tool
Matt Kase served as the lead student designer on an app to train laypeople to deliver the life-saving drug Narcan.
Q&A with Dr. Avimanyu Datta: From business researcher to sci-fi writer
Dr. Avimanyu “Avi” Datta is a professor and researcher of strategic management and entrepreneurship, the Gary R. Gemberling Faculty Scholar in Business, and director of the George R. and Martha Means Center for Entrepreneurial Studies in the College of Business. However, he continues to pursue his childhood interests in painting and mechanical watches, loves to experiment with coffeemaking, and can now add award-winning science fiction writer to his LinkedIn profile.
Sustainable Urban Farming
It doesn’t take 500 acres and a machine shed to farm anymore. Not even soil. Crops are being grown in water, shipping containers, alongside skyscrapers and in vacant lots, using fewer natural resources and providing a perpetual harvest that doesn’t depend on Mother Nature.