The application deadline for Civil Service Council Scholarships and the Carl Johanson Scholarship has been extended to June 30.
Year: 2020
ISU developmental psychology students work with Illinois Art Station
Ashley Adams and Rebecca Bove, graduate students within the developmental sequence of the Department of Psychology, have been working closely with the Illinois Art Station to research its impact on young children.
Redbird gear is great option for stay-at-home wardrobe
Spring semester routines have changed, yet Redbirds are continuing to show their school spirit, from lifting an ISU mug to wearing red on Friday.
Hire-A-Redbird provides online resources for career success
Virtual tool allows Redbirds to get assistance with their career development and professional readiness while off-campus
Every Redbird Counts: 2020 U.S. Census
During the 2020 Census, Redbirds should be counted in Normal, Illinois, and not at their permanent addresses. An accurate Census count helps ensure that both the Town of Normal and McLean County receive the federal funding they need to support the infrastructure used by Illinois State students.
A look inside housing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaZ_qRvDUdM No matter where you live at Illinois State University, you will quickly find yourself at home. Tri-Towers Wilkins, Haynie, and Wright Halls make up Tri-Towers. Close to the action at Redbird Arena and Hancock Stadium, 75 percent of residents at Tri-Towers are new students. Students across campus can loft their beds to make the
Years of Service, February/March 2020
Civil Service employees celebrating years of service.
Online professional development available for instructors with NCFDD
Illinois State University instructors can take advantage of career development, peer support, and mentoring with online workshops through the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity.
Prospective students: Admissions staff are ready, able to help in your college search
Safety concerns for the University community, prospective students, and their family members have temporarily forced the cancellation of in-person campus visits, but the Office of Admissions is making sure that future Redbirds still have a way to get questions answered and find their fit at Illinois State.
Finding the positives: Redbird student-athletes get extra year to train for Olympic Trials
While coronavirus (COVID-19) wiped out the entire spring sports season, a few Redbird track and field student-athletes have had a chance to reassess goals and even look toward lifelong dreams of reaching their sport’s pinnacle.