Open Access Digital Theological Library

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Collections of open access materials often have different focuses, such as Open Access Digital Theological Library which collects materials about religious studies and related disciplines.

Department of Special Education launches campaign for new assistive technology

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A crowdfunding campaign is underway for the Department of Special Education to raise money for new and updated assistive technologies (AT). Illinois State’s special education program is one of only two in the U.S. that prepares teachers in D/deaf and Hard of Hearing, Low Vision and Blindness, and Learning and Behavior Specialist. Our students take

The benefits of spending more time out in nature, February 6-7

Aaron T. Ebata, Ph.D.

Associate Professor Aaron T. Ebata, Ph.D., will speak at Illinois State University about his studies regarding spending time in nature as it relates to family relationships during two talks on February 6-7. Part of the Children’s Studies Minor Speaker Series, the events are free and open to the public.

LinkedIn workshops to help students land jobs

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Are you familiar with how to use LinkedIn for your career? The Career Center shows Redbirds how to effectively utilize the online tool to build professional contacts and career connections, and to identify career opportunities.

ICJ instructions to Myanmar is a moral victory: Riaz

Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz

International Court of Justice (ICJ)’s instructions to the Myanmar government regarding the genocide against the Rohingya community is a step in the right direction, writes Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz in a commentary published in the Daily Star.