Faculty of Department of Politics and Government presented papers at the 2020 American Political Science Association annual meeting.
Year: 2020
University Archives collecting materials to tell ISU’s pandemic story
Illinois State University archivists at the Jo Ann Rayfield Archives in Milner Library are in the process of gathering student, faculty, staff, and alumni stories during the COVID-19 pandemic.
New resources available on Redbirds Keep Thriving
The Redbirds Keep Thriving page has been updated to provide helpful support to students on and off campus for the upcoming semester. In addition to new resources, Redbirds Keep Thriving has been reorganized into a more user-friendly format.
Sohel Rana presents at Brownbag series
Dr. Sohel Rana, a second-year graduate student, presented his ongoing research on legitimization strategies of the new authoritarian regimes at the department’s brown bag series on September 10.
Stevenson Center welcomes new Fellows to a semester like no other
Another academic year has started, and with it the Stevenson Center introduces a new group of Fellows. Although a new group of Fellows with a wealth and variety of experiences arrives every year from across the country, this group is having a semester like no other.
Red Alert unveils branding, announces updates for 2020-2021
Red Alert, the official student section of Illinois State Athletics, has unveiled its new look for the 2020-2021 school year, including a new logo and limited edition retro T-shirt.
Zach Copeland and Jaycee Hillsman sign professional contracts overseas
A pair of Illinois State men’s basketball standouts have recently signed to begin their professional careers in Europe: Zach Copeland and Jaycee Hillsman.
Illinois State student-athletes receive academic recognition from MVC
An impressive 14 Illinois State student-athletes earned the highest academic award given by the Missouri Valley Conference on Wednesday, as the league released its extensive list of annual academic awards in August.
James Robinson sets NFL record in debut
Former Illinois State football player James Robinson (2016-19) made waves this weekend, breaking the NFL record for most yards by an undrafted rookie running back in a Week 1 game on Sunday, helping the Jacksonville Jaguars come from behind to defeat the Indianapolis Colts, 27-20.
Redbird Table Talk: Civic Engagement
Join our dynamic alumni panel as they speak about their experiences becoming civically engaged, doing the work, and thriving in these spaces.