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Volume 1 • Number 2 • Fall 2018
Living waters: ISU spring breakers work with nonprofit to restore Mississippi River
The Mississippi River is indeed mighty. It flows south for over 2,300 miles from Lake Itasca, in northern Minnesota, to the Gulf of Mexico, making the ancient waterway one of the longest rivers in the world.
Bringing goodwill back to Normal
You can’t say Illinois State students don’t give back to their college town.
Heart strings: ISU music program reaches out to Bloomington-Normal youth
When the fourth grader was told she would have to turn in her cello at the end of the semester, she hugged her instrument.
Numbers crunch: ISU researchers leverage big data to help jail
Through the Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development, researchers have been leveraging big data to explore ways the McLean County jail can improve and better deploy its resources.
Spotlight Q&A: American Democracy Project encourages political engagement on campus
Students navigating the voting process in the run-up to the midterm elections have an ally at Illinois State University.
Milner Library exhibit captures the lives of English language learners through visuals
An eye-catching exhibit in Milner Library is a perfect synthesis of interdisciplinary collaboration and civic engagement.
Groups, individuals honored at 3rd annual Civic Engagement Celebration
Students and groups engaged in helping the community were honored last spring at the third annual Civic Engagement Celebration.
Give back at Illinois State
Here are some upcoming community engagement events and opportunities available through Illinois State University.