The listening and spoken language graduate certificate program is a grant funded program that increases the early intervention competencies of full-time speech and language pathologists, teachers of deaf and hard of hearing, and audiologists.
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Central Illinois companies battling shortage of technology employees (from Pantagraph)
The Pantagraph reports that Central Illinois companies are having difficulty finding enough qualified candidates to meet the strong demand for Information Technology professionals. Read the complete article here.
Alumnus Narong Prangcharoen chosen as Guggenheim Fellow in composition
College of Fine Arts alumnus Narong Prangcharoen, M.M. ’02, has been chosen as a 2013 Guggenheim Fellow in the category of Creative Arts-Music Composition.
Music education major awarded Fulbright Scholarship in Finland
Nancy O’Neill, a senior music education major in the College of Fine Arts, has been selected for a 2013–2014 Fulbright Student Scholarship to study at the Resonaari School in Helsinki, Finland.
Video: Famed trumpeter Doc Severinsen visits ISU
Doc Severinsen, legendary trumpeter and former leader of Johnny Carson’s “Tonight Show” band, visited Illinois State earlier this month.
Future is bright for 2013 IT grads!
Employers expect to hire 13 percent more new college graduates from the Class of 2013 than they did from the Class of 2012, according to NACE’s Job Outlook 2013 survey. Early projections indicate computer-related degrees are among those most targeted by employers at the bachelor’s level for 2013. The survey ranks “Computer & Information Science”
Business professor receives Outstanding Service Award from ISBE
Congratulations to Tamra Davis, an Illinois State business teacher education professor, who received the Bill Anderson Outstanding Service Award in April from the U.S. chapter of the International Society for Business Education (ISBE) at the National Business Education Association Convention (NBEA).
The Mind Project profiled in Illinois State Report
The Mind Project was featured in a story titled “Understanding the Mind” in the March 19 issue of the Illinois State Report.
COE faculty member awarded Fulbright Scholar grant
Erin Mikulec, assistant professor in the School of Teaching and Learning, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholar grant to lecture and conduct research at the University of Helsinki, Finland during the 2013-2014 academic year.
Summer 2013 Internship Opportunity
Position Title: IT Student Worker Company: OSF HealthCare Internship /Temporary/Permanent: Summer 2013 Internship with possible continuation Description: OSF Healthcare has a summer 2013 internship opportunity with the networking department. Complete details can be viewed at: Student Help – Network This is an opportunity through the summer and through the school year working closely with the