Civil Service employees arriving, leaving, or reclassifying at Illinois State.
Year: 2020
Years of Service, September 2020
Civil Service employees celebrating work anniversaries.
A collaborative effort: Communications class fosters community in online setting
Megan Koch ’03 teaches COM 223, formally known as Small Group Processes, ironically to a large group of over 200 students. That’s a challenge in a normal year and even more so since the class moved online due to the threat of coronavirus.
Creative Con virtually connects students from all majors to creative careers
Students explore career options and ideas with alumni and employers with creative skills.
Capturing a soul: Alum creates sculpture of civil rights icon John Lewis for Atlanta park
Gregory Johnson ’77, M.A. ’80 was selected to create John Lewis’ statue that will reside in Atlanta’s Rodney Mims Cook Sr. Park, land dedicated to Georgia leadership that has shaped the world.
Embrace wellness this fall
The Office of Health Promotion and Wellness serves as the campus resource for wellness and preventive health by leading health promotion action at Illinois State University. Check out the activities available this fall!
Riaz publishes on Bangladesh’s economic “recovery”
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has published an analysis of the economic recovery of Bangladesh during the pandemic.
Upcoming opportunities
Below are upcoming opportunities to explore.
Wonsook Kim School of Art names first recipients of endowed professorships
Illinois State University Wonsook Kim School of Art announced three faculty members as the first recipients of endowed professorships named in honor of Professors Emeriti Harold Boyd, Harold Gregor, and Ken Holder.
K-12 education resources
The following resources focus on the educational climate and betterment of those serving the K–12 educational community.