‘Hope demands participation’
Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre speaks at MLK Jr. Cultural Dinner
African American Studies’ Black History Month Film Festival returns
Illinois State University’s African American Studies Program (AAS) returns to the Normal Theater this February to host its second annual Black History Month Film Festival.
Finding a voice through public media with Courtney Conroy
Each week, Central Illinois listeners can tune in to 89.1 FM to hear the assured voice of junior journalism and mass communications major Courtney Conroy over the airwaves of WGLT radio.
‘I’d rather be in the lab’: Donor support helps provide CAS students research experience
Hope Omoniyi and other College of Arts and Sciences are able to conduct research thanks to donor support.
A new kind of classroom: Inside Illinois State’s innovative learning labs for future teachers
The Special Education Assistive Technology (SEAT) Center and Studio Teach at Illinois State University are transforming the way pre-service teachers and others learn and teach.
Thinking outside the box, growing inside the box: The Vertical Farm at Illinois State University
The Vertical Farm project is a partnership between the College of Applied Science and Technology, the Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Sustainability.
U.S. Senator Dick Durbin and Secretary Ray LaHood kick off Democracy Dialogues series February 17 at Illinois State University
As the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence this summer, local organizations are joining forces to facilitate intergenerational dialogue about American Democracy and inspire collective action.
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Calling the shots: Basketball alum scores award, fans in roles with championship team
Redbird women’s basketball alum Katy Winge ’15 still stars on the court, but instead of sinking 3-pointers, she is an award-winning NBA broadcaster.
Fixed focus: Photography professor reclaims Filipino dignity stripped by colonialism
Wonsook Kim School of Art Assistant Professor of Photography Jason Reblando is reimagining colonial photography to cast a new light on the Philippines’ complicated history.
Bridging generations
Illinois State University students visited historical sites from the Civil Rights Movement over the course of a week during the Alternative Spring Break trip to Selma, Alabama.