Milner Library is home to hundreds of thousands of books and materials, so it’s no wonder that finding the right resources can be difficult.
Month: March 2018
The Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Clinic, providing specialized patient care and unique student experiences
The Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Clinic, part of the Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic, is committed to bringing specialized tinnitus and hyperacusis management to our patients.
Video: Crystal Rodriguez, scholarship recipient
Crystal Rodriguez was inspired to study deaf education because of her two older siblings who both have special needs. Earning the Evelyn J. Rex Scholarship in the College of Education helped her financially and also motivated Rodriguez. “Knowing that someone chose to give me this money coming into ISU has made me want to be
ISU faculty win nearly $317,000 grant from National Science Foundation
ISU faculty have won a nearly $317,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. This grant was used to purchase a flow cytometer cell sorter.
Video: Learn how to nominate for Alumni Awards
Hear what it means to be nominated and the importance of recognizing accomplished alumni. The deadline to nominate is May 31.
Redesign your course for civic engagement, proposal deadline March 30
Apply to join this special summer cohort before March 30.
Professor Lane Crothers presents at department brown bag
On Wednesday, March 7, Professor Lane Crothers presented an update to his research project titled, Rage on the Right: The American Militia Movement from Ruby Ridge to Homeland Security.
EAF on the Red Carpet event set for May 5
The Department of Educational Administration and Foundations (EAF) is hosting the third annual EAF on the Red Carpet Spring Gala on Saturday, May 5, at 5:30 p.m. at the DoubleTree Hotel in Bloomington.
School of Theatre and Dance presents The Illusion
The Illinois State University School of Theatre and Dance presents Tony Kushner’s The Illusion, opening March 30.
ISU researchers land grant to acquire high-tech biology tool
A group of School of Biological Sciences faculty will use a $316,778 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Division of Biological Infrastructure to purchase a high-speed fluorescence-activated cell sorter (FACS).