Alumni Spotlight – Bethany Streubing

Big-10 accounting grads hold no edge over PWC Auditor Bethany Streubing ’05, who says the superior preparation she received at Illinois State leaves her well-equipped for daily strategy sessions with CFOs, controllers and managers. It takes just 3 minutes to be inspired, enlightened and entertained. Click here to see the array of career paths taken

Career Fair for Alumni and Students

College of Business alumni and students looking for new career opportunities should plan to attend the Illinois State University Career Fair and meet face-to-face with hiring decision makers on Tuesday, February 15 from 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. in Bone Student Center’s Brown Ballroom. Click here to view the list of participating employers. Contact the

New Date!! – Need an IT Internship?? Meet Recruiters …..

The ITK/AITP Student club’s 2nd Internship mixer is rescheduled for 02/10/11. The ITK/AITP Student club is hosting its 2nd Internship mixer. Meet recruiters representing major players in IT  to discuss opportunities. What:   IT/AITP Student Club sponsored student/employer networking event Where:   Professional Development Building (S. Main St. across from Metcalf) When:   Thursday, February 10, 2011 at 5:30  PM Program:  

Dean Johnson in Jaipur, India

HINDUSTAN TIMES, NEW DELHI ‘INNOVATIONS, SERVICES DRIVE INDIA’S GROWTH’ Tuesday, January 18, 2011 “JAIPUR: Scott D Johnson, Dean, College of Business, Illinois State University, USA on Monday said that innovations because of quality professional education and booming service sector were the base of India’s high growth story. Johnson was here for with faculty of JK

Urban model for bilingual and ESL education training reports continued success

The College of Education is reforming the traditional on-campus teacher education model. At Illinois State, the College of Education (COE) is reforming the traditional on-campus teacher education model. Through grant funding from the U.S. Department of Education and collaboration with Chicago Public Schools, the City Colleges of Chicago, and other educational organizations, a new model

Biological science students explore rainforest

Over Thanksgiving break, twenty students from the School of Biological Sciences were off on a field trip to Costa Rica to study the ecology of rain forests. While most Illinois State University students go home for Thanksgiving break, twenty students from the School of Biological Sciences were off on a field trip to Costa Rica

Matching gift challege announced in honor of Shulman

Former department chair and long-time faculty member Sol Shulman passed away in December 2010. Shulman held positions with Illinois State from 1969 to 1992 when he retired. Following retirement, Shulman assumed a major role in the design and construction of Illinois State’s Science Laboratory Building. Shulman donated the proceeds from his work on the building

University recognizes outstanding alumni

Annual Alumni Association award recipients honored at Founders Day Distinguished Alumni Award Laurie Metcalf ’76 Actress, International Creative Management Valley Village, California Laurie Metcalf ’76 grew up in Edwardsville. Her mother was a librarian and her father Southern Illinois University’s comptroller. An ISU theatre major, she honed her talent on the University’s stages before becoming

Campus celebrates anniversary

Founders Day events reflect on university’s start in 1857 Each February the campus community pauses to recognize the traditions and excellence that make Illinois State University such a special place of teaching and learning. This year’s 154th anniversary year will be celebrated on February 17 with a day of events that include a bell ringing

Students see dream come true with building completing

Student Fitness Center and McCormick Hall opened in January After years of waiting and planning, the campus community now has a new fitness and recreation facility for students. The Student Fitness Center and McCormick Hall opened at the start of the spring semester. Located where Dunn-Barton and Walker residence halls once stood, the $50 million