The University is announcing changes to testing for the weekend, and a change in operations at Milner Library.
Year: 2020
Milner Library transitioning to access by appointment and virtual services beginning September 8
Milner Library’s physical building will close to walk-in patrons beginning Tuesday, September 8 and temporarily transition to access by appointment and/or virtual services. Curbside pickup and on campus delivery services will continue.
Simio LLC gifts Illinois State’s College of Business $840,000 in simulation software
Real-world scenarios are being tackled by College of Business students using virtual simulation technology made available through an $840,000 grant from Simio LLC®. Management and Quantitative Methods (MQM) professor Dr. Askar Choudhury received a grant for 350 copies of Simio® Academic Edition. Choudhury uses the software when teaching undergraduate business students in an operations analytics course.
Meet new School of Social Work Professor Nathan Stephens
Meet Nathan Stephens, who comes to the School of Social Work as a new faculty member.
Symposium to help plan for Translation Studies Program, September 25
A new symposium at Illinois State University aims to promote the creation of a new minor sequence.
ISU school psychology alumna publishes children’s books
ISU Alumna Publishes Children’s Books
Administrative/Professional September spotlight: Alan Lin
This month readers can get to know Alan Lin, academic advisor in the Department of English
Virtual event to examine political learning on campus
Dr. Lance Lippert conducted a study of Illinois State’s political climate in 2019 and will present his findings during a free virtual event on September 10.
Stories from the front lines: Andrea Norton ’08
“I’m a nurse educator in a Level 1 Trauma Emergency department in Peoria, IL. Covid has changed our community, our careers, and our human interactions.”
Construction management senior completes a unique summer internship
Oscar Flores experienced a unique ten week-long internship with Clark Construction Group over the summer, which allowed him to develop skills needed to succeed in both a virtual and onsite work environment.