Face-to-face interactions bring joy to both music therapy students and their clients. Although students are now completing their clinical hours through telehealth sessions, they have continued to deliver compassionate care.
Year: 2020
College of Education alum named Golden Apple Teacher Award winner
Gallentine, an elementary education alum, was distinguished among hundreds of outstanding PreK-5th grade teacher nominees representing public and non-public school districts of Winnebago and Boone counties. Each year, educators in this area look forward for a chance to join this elite group.
CSEP receives $50,000 McCormick Foundation grant for competency-based training
The Center for the Study of Education Policy (CSEP) received a $50,000 grant to design micro-credentials for building leaders and aspiring principals designed to build their knowledge of research-based, effective early childhood classroom practices.
Gamma Phi Circus alumna continues to work and adapt during COVID-19
Gamma Phi Circus alumna Margret Ebert ‘09 has spent the past ten years doing what she loves: traveling and performing.
CSEP receives $60,000 Stone Foundation grant for development of a series of micro-credentials
The Center for the Study of Education Policy (CSEP) is the recent recipient of a $60,000 Stone Foundation grant to develop a series of micro-credentials designed to create more equitable and supportive environments for English Language Learners in schools.
The School of Theatre and Dance presents Shift: Fall 2020 Dance Concert, November 17-19
Illinois State University’s School of Theatre and Dance presents a fall dance concert unlike any before it. In order to meet the challenges of pandemic restrictions, the dance concert will be presented virtually for the first time.
STEP-UP virtually prepares future teachers for urban education
Housed in the College of Education, NCUE’s Step-Up program completed its 11th summer of preparing future educators from across the University to teach in urban settings.
Purchase your fan cut out at Redbird Arena this winter
The Illinois State basketball and volleyball seasons are just around the corner, and although spectators will not be in the stands at Redbird Arena due to State of Illinois COVID-19 regulations, fans can ensure they are in attendance in the form of a fan cut out.
Redbird Holiday Gift Guide 2020
This year’s gift guide has all the ideas you’ll need to complete your holiday shopping for the Redbird fans in your life.
Politics and Government professor publishes The Local Power & Politics Review
Dr. Lori Riverstone-Newell, professor in the Department of Politics and Government, publishes The Local Power & Politics Review