The Illinois Income Tax rate for individuals has increased from 3.75 percent (.0375) to 4.95 percent (.0495), effective July 1, 2017.
Month: July 2017
Latin@ Alumni Network annual summer gathering, August 19
Come join the group for tapas, paella, sangria, music, and overall Redbird fun!
Faculty/staff plan to get involved with Homecoming 2017
Homecoming 2017 will be here soon, and Illinois State University faculty and staff have many opportunities to get involved.
ISU alum Rajagopal Sankaranarayanan selected for Proffitt Fellowship
Illinois State University alumnus Rajagopal Sankaranarayanan has been accepted into a doctoral program at Indiana University. From hundreds of applicants, the Department of Instructional Systems Technology at Indiana University awarded a Proffitt Fellowship to Sankaranarayanan for his first year of study and a Faculty Doctoral Fellowship for the second through fourth years of study at Indiana University.
Registration open for 5th annual CIT conference
Registration for Illinois State University’s Continuous Improvement in Technology (CIT) conference is now open. The 5th annual CIT conference will be held Tuesday, August 1 at the State Farm Hall of Business. Registration will be open through July 28. Any Illinois State faculty or staff member who is interested in information technology (IT) is encouraged to
Technology Professors Richard Boser and Louis Reifschneider retire
Illinois State University Technology Professors Richard Boser and Louis Reifschneider have retired.
ISU Planetarium show Sunstruck! runs until July 21
The Illinois State University Planetarium will present the full-dome summer show Sunstruck! from May 24 through July 21.
ISUPD receives new AED unit
The Illinois Heart & Lung Foundation (IHLF) recently donated an automated external defibrillator unit to the Illinois State University Police Department. The donation is part of the Foundation’s efforts to supply the units to first responders in McLean County.
Riverstone-Newell Interviewed by NYT
Lori Riverstone-Newell was interviewed by the New York Times on the topic of how Republican-dominated states are countering more liberally minded cities.
Week of July 10: International Students, Case Studies, Concepts of Character
Help international students thrive at Illinois State, one of several professional development opportunities for faculty the week of July 10 at CTLT!