Cory Starr is the current manager of database operations and systems support for University Advancement, having served the campus previously as a technical analyst through a huge project to enhance our student information system.
Year: 2020
POSTPONED: Marsha Max retirement reception
Marsha Max will be retiring from Illinois State University on March 31, after 20 years of service. A reception honoring Max will be from 2:30-4 p.m. March 26 in room 314 of the Student Services Building.
Reusing others’ work with Creative Commons licenses
Open access does not mean the creator has surrendered their copyright, but some creators want to see what others do with their creations.
RSO Spotlight: Student Environmental Health Association (SEHA)
Student Environmental Health Association (SEHA) is an environmentally-conscious registered student organization (RSO) described by its members as a close-knit group of individuals interested in environmental health.
Nominations sought for 2021 Alumni Awards
Nominate an outstanding Redbird with the new and improved online nomination form. Deadline to nominate is May 31.
ISU ranked in leading college insurance and risk management programs
Illinois State University ranked seventh overall on Best’s Review’s Survey of Leading College Insurance and Risk Management Programs released in February 2020.
Can Facebook tell you if your baby has a tongue-tie?
Dr. Jamie Smith is investigating an increasingly widespread phenomenon: What happens when mothers use social media to help them figure out whether their babies are tongue-tied?
#GlobalRedbirds at CAST share their journey to Illinois State
We celebrate scholars from around the world and encourage them with tools and resources to ensure all-round success at Illinois State
Campus coronavirus planning and preparedness
As the global situation with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) constantly evolves, President Larry Dietz provides an update regarding Illinois State University’s planning and preparedness
Milner Library introduces Digital Discussions event series
Digital Discussions is a new event series featuring scholar lectures, workshops, and informal gatherings for faculty and students to talk about their interest in digital humanities and digital scholarship.