This offseason has been nowhere near relaxing for rising sophomore Kendee Hilliard.
Year: 2020
The art of softball
The crossover between picking up a paintbrush and holding a softball in a glove is a very similar feeling for softball standout Morgan Day.
Staying healthy during a pandemic is about mind and body
It’s easy to focus only on the physical components of battling a pandemic, but Illinois State University health care experts agree with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that maintaining your mental health and managing stress are integral to one’s overall health.
Incoming Stevenson Center Fellow: Natasha Moodie
“I decided to pursue graduate school because my work in education felt reactive, not proactive,” said Natasha Moodie. The Stevenson Center will soon welcome Moodie as an Applied Community and Economic Development Fellow in sociology.
Presentation: “Including Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Community Developed Teaching Resources”
Please come and see Dr. Tanya Josek, a post-doctoral researcher at ISU’s CeMaST, present her study entitled “Including Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Community Developed Teaching Resources” at the virtual conference of the Ecological Society of America, which occurred online August 3–6, 2020.
Physical paycheck distribution
Given the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the University has extended the distribution of paychecks via the United States Postal Service through the end of the 2020 calendar year.
Board of Trustees to meet August 12
The Board of Trustees of Illinois State University will hold a special meeting at 5 p.m. Wednesday, August 12, 2020.
Riaz publishes on the U.S. election
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has published a commentary on the forthcoming U.S. presidential election highlighting the challenges to be faced in the coming months. Titled, ‘Three Challenges for the US 2020 Election,’ the commentary is published in the Daily Star. It highlights the problems related to campaign, voting, and post-election counting issues. The candidates are
New Venise Lashon Keys exhibit celebrates the glory and strength of feminine bodies
One with the Original Source Divinely Feminine in All Your Glory exhibit by alumna Venise Lashon Keys ’16 is on display in Rachel Cooper Hall at Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
Dr. Erika Hunt presents a national Pre-K virtual convening on Illinois P-12 Principal Endorsement
Did you know that Illinois is one of only six states that require principals to take course work that covers early learning content during their principal preparation program?