Illinois State University Photographer Lyndsie Schlink ’04 took home two awards from the University Photographers’ Association of America (UPAA) during its awards banquet June 16.
Month: July 2017
Shakespearience at Milner Library, July 16
Illinois State University’s Milner Library will host Shakespearience at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 16, on the sixth floor of Milner Library. The program will give viewers a rare glimpse into the world of legendary poet and playwright, William Shakespeare.
Ameranouche to perform second concert in 2017 Concerts on the Quad series, July 10
Illinois State University’s Concerts on the Quad series continues with folk band, Ameranouche on Monday, July 10.
Sleep your way to wellness
Many things often stand between us and a good night’s sleep: absurdly long to do lists, family or social obligations, and often our own brains. Some of these barriers are easier to control than others. Regardless, adequate sleep provides a vital foundation for your overall well-being. In fact, its so important that some gyms are
Illinois Shakespeare Festival’s Improv Tuesdays feature comedians, jazz
The main stage productions are only the beginning of the festivities for the 40th season of the Illinois Shakespeare Festival (ISF).
Mennonite College of Nursing receives $1.4 million grant to focus on rural and underserved populations
MCN received a $1.4 million Advanced Nursing Education Workforce grant.
Professor Riaz’s commentary in the Daily Star
Illinois State Politics and Government Professor Ali Riaz recently wrote commentary in the largest circulated English daily in Bangladesh, the Daily Star, on the first anniversary of the terrorist attack at a cafe in the capital of Dhaka.
ISU Politics and Government alumna runs for public office
Department of Politics and Government alumna Nikita Richards ’06, M.S. ’15, is running for local public office.
Study Abroad correspondents take to YouTube to share their experiences
Illinois State University’s Study Abroad Office is eager to introduce their newest group of student video bloggers, known as Study Abroad correspondents. Throughout the summer, seven students will be sharing their journey from predeparture to their in-country experiences and even their return to the United States! Tune in to each of their YouTube playlists to keep