
Tentative union contract
Illinois State, UFISU Tenure-Track Faculty Union Reach Tentative Agreement

Indian and LGBTQIA+ Cultural Dinner: ALOK emphasizes that ‘joy is your birthright’
ALOK shared their journey to self-discovery and living authentically with a sellout crowd of around 400 people during Illinois State University’s Indian and LGBTQIA+ Cultural Dinner.

The lessons of Bangladesh: Dr. Ali Riaz gives voice to his native country as it fights for democracy
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz, an expert in South Asian politics, has been tapped to rewrite the constitution of his politically turbulent native country.

Roaming Redbird: Spring break study abroad opportunity offers adventure in Ecuador, Galapagos Islands
University Marketing and Communications intern Isabel Crabtree documented her study abroad trip to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands.

Project XV Museum in El Paso prepares to open its doors after unexpected beginning
An interest in restoring an old building led this West Coast transplant on a surprising path that now finds her in the role of founder and creator of a new museum. The Project XV Museum, at 1 Front Street in El Paso in nearby Woodford County, is still in its infancy, but a relationship with Illinois State University was formed early.

‘Rare opportunity’: Students ditch the classroom for the courtroom to learn about legal careers
Illinois State students were among more than 200 people to pack a makeshift courtroom as the University hosted the Fourth Judicial District Appellate Court for oral arguments in the Bone Student Center’s Prairie Room.

Redbirds push for student research funding on Capitol Hill
Illinois State students Tara Geyer and Brenna Long and Office of Student Research Director Gina Hunter visited the Capitol to advocate for undergraduate research through the Students Transforming through Research Advocacy Program.
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Behind the lens: New York Times photographer Todd Heisler ’94 captures history in the making
Todd Heisler ’94 is a New York Times staff photographer whose career has taken him all over the world with a press credential and a front row seat to history.

Grad student’s VR app to help blind people navigate the world
Illinois State University graduate student Loiy Qasrawi is developing SenseWay, a software application for the Apple Vision Pro, that would help visually impaired people move through unfamiliar spaces.

Campus hero: Noha Shawki
Shawki grew up in Cairo, Egypt, and was educated in Europe and at Indiana University where she earned her Ph.D. in political science. She was teaching in Minnesota when she got the offer to come to Illinois State. She’s happily been a member of the Redbird community since August of 2007.




