Alumni College in Kinsale, Ireland

If you’d rather go somewhere farther away than Bloomington and Chicago, Illinois, this summer, we offer the option of an Alumni College in quaint and charming Kinsale, Ireland in August! Join fellow alumni to explore and learn (and eat and drink!) on this all-inclusive tour of the “gourmet capital” of Ireland, provided by the Alumni

Board of Trustees Freezes Tuition and Fees for Returning Students

(Story by ISU Media Relations) At their May 9 meeting, the Board of Trustees voted to freeze academic year 2003-2004 tuition and fees for students who attended the University this year. The freeze will be accompanied by a 9.9 percent tuition and fee increase for new Illinois State students. Under the plan, tuition and fees

Leadership Updates: New Provost Arrives, Interim President Named

Illinois State was pleased to welcome to campus our new Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. John W. Presley, on March 3rd. Dr. Presley (no relation to Elvis, though for fun President Boschini tried to claim it was so. . .) comes to us from Oswego, New York, where he served as Provost

Educational Administration and Foundations graduate earns Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award

John Maguire, assistant vice president for University Relations at Western Illinois University, is among eight higher education professionals nationally to be awarded a CASE 2003 Research Writing Award. His dissertation, entitled, Public Institutions in Higher Education Policies on the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 and the Buckley Amendment, will be recognized at the

Educational Administration and Foundations graduate earns Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award

John Maguire, assistant vice president for University Relations at Western Illinois University, is among eight higher education professionals nationally to be awarded a CASE 2003 Research Writing Award. His dissertation, entitled, Public Institutions in Higher Education Policies on the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 and the Buckley Amendment, will be recognized at

THE SPECIAL EDUCATION ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY CENTER ANNUAL REPORT 2001

On August 21, 2001 the Department of Special Education at Illinois State University received permission from the Illinois Board of Higher Education to establish the Special Education Assistive Technology Center on the Illinois State University campus. This Center has a training, research, and service mission and involves faculty and students from multiple academic departments and

Illinois State Moves Up in U.S. News Rankings

(Information provided by Illinois State University Media Relations) It sent quite a ripple of pride through the campus a couple weeks ago when the annual U.S. News & World Report rankings of higher education institutions were published. Why? Because Illinois State University has moved up in the world! This year’s rankings found ISU taking the

Homecoming 2002: Reconnect with your Old College Friends

What were those dates again? (Check your calendar. . . . you wrote them down last time, right?) That’s right: OCTOBER 4-5, 2002. This year’s theme is “Catch the Redbird Spirit.” Check out the Homecoming web page at www.IllinoisState.edu/homecoming and keep checking back … the closer we get to October, the more and more detailed