Dr. Ali Riaz presented at a Kyoto University seminar.
Month: November 2021
Bowling and Billiards Center closes for construction
The Bowling and Billiards Center will close for construction of the new Redbird Esports project beginning Saturday, November 20. The facility is projected to reopen in the fall of 2022.
Administrative/Professional November spotlight: Laura Kowalczyk
This month readers can get to know Laura Kowalczyk, Coordinator, Senior Professionals.
Thanking our Technology veterans
Veterans Day is November 11. It is the day reserved in the United States to honor those who have served our country in our Armed Forces.
School of Communication’s Antiracism and Social Justice Committee seeks change for the better
As the social climate around us shifts, so must the School of Communication. One of the most important issues in the United States before and since the 2020 killings of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor, involves equity, diversity, inclusion, and access. As people see problems in the systems in place in society, we need and want to identify, challenge, and change it for the better. The School of
Fell Hall undergoes classroom improvement project
During summer 2021, Fell Hall underwent significant improvements, thanks to academic funds from Illinois State University. And the School of Communication, which holds the vast majority of classes in Fell Hall, has benefited greatly.
Queer Coalition, Pride to honor Transgender Awareness Week with listening circles, vigil
Trans Awareness Week provides an opportunity for cisgender allies to educate themselves on trans issues, including the discrimination and violence faced by this community.
School of Communication celebrates 100th Homecoming, honors alumni
ISU Homecoming 2021 significant—it is the 100th anniversary. And the School of Communication has a long history with homecoming tailgates.
In service to others: ROTC, COB alum a leader in two career fields
Mark Jackson ’87 has made a career of the unexpected; in fact, he’s made two. After graduating from Illinois State University’s College of Business with a degree in finance, Jackson had no plans for a career in the military or law enforcement, but both professions turned out to be prominent in his life story.
The Dr. Stewart L. Adams Endowed Scholarship prepares the next generation of educators
Elementary education graduate Elaina Quilty ’21 is a recipient of the Dr. Stewart L. Adams Endowed Scholarship, awarded to support those who plan to become teachers. Quilty told her scholarship donor, “People like you inspire me to be the best student I can be.”