Some things change while some stay the same.
Year: 2020
Profile in courage: How life has changed for teacher who stopped school shooting
Seven years ago, Illinois State alumnus Derrick Schonauer stopped a gun-wielding student who took over the first-year teacher’s class at Normal Community High School.
Study in dark: Philosopher explores dark side of humanity in Great Courses
Philosophy Professor Daniel Breyer of Illinois State is among the 1 percent of the world’s college faculty to be invited to teach for The Great Courses series.
(POSTPONED) Hartman, Sedbrook, Oresky, Schimmel to be honored with research and creativity awards
The University Research Awards have been postponed in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Scholarship supports criminal justice and psychology major with clear focus
Randi Goodwin came to Illinois State with a clear focus: to one day become a criminal psychologist who works with juveniles and adolescents.
Ankle injury leads student to long-running research project
Mohammed Zaman’s former injury led to a long-running research project with Assistant Professor Adam Jagodinsky of the School of Kinesiology and Recreation.
Virtual composer: Professor creates new musical worlds with solsticeVR
Assistant Professor Roy Magnuson discusses his new virtual reality music composition software, solsticeVR.
New mosaic: Professor Venus Evans-Winters’ new book examines black women’s role in the qualitative research process
Professor Venus Evans-Winters pieces together the identities and experiences of black women to offer a more ethical, authentic way to share their lives.
The Q&A with Miltonette Craig: Researcher takes deep dive into racial bias in policing
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Sciences Miltonette Craig takes a deep dive into racial bias in policing.
Graduate School recognizes inaugural GradBird Scholar
School of Communication student Mallorie Latora was chosen as the inaugural GradBird Scholar for her research examining how newspapers are covering the opioid abuse crisis.