The College of Applied Science and Technology welcomes new leadership team members, faculty, and staff this academic year.
Year: 2020
Riaz quoted in Turkish media
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz is quoted in a news report in TRT, the Turkish international media. The report, titled, “For India, the diplomatic battle for Bangladesh has just begun” discusses the recent Indian overtures to halt the apparent deterioration of its relationship with Bangladesh. Ali Riaz told the TRT that despite relations having been marked
Ahead of her time: Hazle Buck Ewing and the women’s suffrage movement
The Bloomington-Normal area was home to a champion of efforts to ratify the 19th amendment in Hazle Buck Ewing. Toni Tucker, director of the Ewing Cultural Center, discusses Ewing’s involvement in the Women’s Suffrage Movement.
Doctoral alum’s monument is at the center of the movement for racial equality in NYC
As modern-day foot soldiers march in the biggest city of a nation they believe has not always delivered the same promises to certain groups of people, they often gather at the site created by an Illinois State doctoral alum.
Impact of the Will to Succeed Award on future orchestra teacher
The Will to Succeed Scholarship is helping Vicky Nyder with her hopes to become an orchestra teacher.
Underpinnings and equal terms: How the suffrage movement changed American women and American women changed the nation
View historical and present day items chronicling women’s fight for equality and voting, provided by numerous sources including the Dr. Jo Ann Rayfield Archives, Illinois State University Special Collections, and ISU Digital Collections.
An update on testing and campus resources
There are many resources available to help you remain healthy, be academically successful and get involved on campus.
Black Solidarity March and Vigil, August 24
Black Girl Code will hold a Black Solidarity March & Vigil at 6 p.m. Monday, August 24, in front of Cook Hall on the Illinois State University Quad. Masks are required for this peaceful protest.
Multicultural Outreach Team’s Student Spotlight: Logan Williams
Logan Williams, now a senior social work student, understands the importance of advocating for the change he wants to see, especially when it comes to race and racism.
Milner Library announces student assistant scholarship in honor of Dr. Thomas D. Wilson
Milner Library is pleased to announce its first annual Dr. Thomas D. Wilson Student Assistant Scholarship, a one-time award of $1,000 to a library student employee who has worked at Milner for at least one semester.