Over the past few months, there have been some major changes within the Department of Psychology.
Year: 2020
Greenfield’s contribution a testament to his perseverance
Meaningful change is made when people like Redbird political science graduate Richard Greenfield ’17 live out their passions. Greenfield is among the University’s youngest donors and has been contributing to ISU since he graduated. With his recent annual gift, Greenfield became the 10,341st donor in Illinois State’s quest to reach 15,000 Redbirds in Fiscal Year 2020 (July 1, 2019-June 30, 2020.) Now, he has decided to further his impact with a planned gift commitment.
Image of Research winners announced
The Office for Student Research announced the winners of the first-ever Image of Research juried competition.
Riaz publishes on Bangladesh’s COVID-19 Stimulus Package
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has published a commentary on the Bangladesh government’s economic stimulus package in the wake of COVID-19. Assessing the $9 Billion package, declared by the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on April 5, Riaz argued that it has fallen short in addressing the problems facing by the low-income wage earners and the middle
Scholarly work with undergraduate recognized by international society
The Optical Society of America will highlight the research of Distinguished Professors of Physics Q. Charles Su and Rainer Grobe with junior Austin Penwell in the publication Spotlight on Optics.
Asian Heritage Week, April 13-17
AsiaConnect is asking everyone to celebrate Asian Heritage Week with shared experiences via social media.
Normal Editions hosts online exhibition: “Printmaker, Interrupted”
Normal Editions is hosting an online exhibition of over 125 works to encourage appreciation for creative problem solving used to generate art which speaks to printmaking in some fashion during limitations due to COVID-19 global response.
Psychology faculty work with Gold Star Mission to support families of the fallen
The Department of Psychology is proud to know its faculty are reaching out to help the families of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country.
COM Faculty & Students Share Scholarship at the 2020 CSCA Convention
Scholarship rolls on from the School of Communication’s graduate and post-graduate students and from faculty despite the cancellation of conferences because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Initially scheduled from April 14 to April 19, 2020, the annual Central States Communication Association (CSCA) Conference was to be held in Chicago. A virtual conference for at least some of the program is under consideration for later this year. What is important is that 25 COM researchers submitted research to
COM alumni are heavily engaged in school’s scholarship program
Alumni in the School of Communication have been very actively engaged in sustaining the school’s scholarship program.