In an effort to be more fiscally and environmentally responsible, Illinois State is working to reduce the number of printed copies of the University’s magazine, State.
Appears In
FirstWord
Man behind the mic
Where are they now? Cathy (Olson) George ’85
Octogenarians share secret to aging with energy
‘We will play anybody’
Class Notes
In Memory
Pause for applause
Where are they now? Drs. Jeanne and Charles Morris
Mennonite program will elevate nurses’ training
Collins is finalist for basketball Hall of Fame
A Day in the Life: Learning and teaching during COVID-19
Thanks to You: Fund established to honor Dr. Fred Roberts
Homecoming 100: Royalty nominations sought
Redbird Legacy: Three generations of the Hayes family have attended ISU
Gymnastics in top 25 for overall team GPA
It’s time to talk
Then and Now: Student Fitness Center
Redbird Trivia
Alumni meeting set
Raising up Redbirds
Retail redux: Alum embraces the shift in shopping
Fertile ground: Ag program rooted in excellence
Dreams of humanity woven through mathematics
Kyle Brennan selected to lead Illinois State Athletics as new AD
Illinois State student Naudia Williams named America’s Best College Poet
Innovative teacher education initiative announced
Center for the Study of Education Policy receives $4.3 million grant from U.S. Department of Education
Simio LLC gifts Illinois State’s College of Business $840,000 in simulation software
Physics Education program recognized as top producer of skilled teachers
Readers now have the option of receiving each of the three issues annually in a digital format. An email notification will be sent when the publication becomes available online.
To stop receiving the magazine by mail, go to Alumni.IllinoisState.edu/Magazine and change your preference to the digital format.