The Milner Library Special Collections and Rare Books Room at Illinois State University is excited to announce the acquisition of Civil War documents written by Jesse Fell.
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Collection Spotlight: Women’s Physical Education Majors (PEM) Club
While there have been hundreds of registered student organizations in ISU’s history, only one club focused on women and their love for their chosen major, physical education. Researchers using the Women’s Physical Education Majors (PEM) Club collection can see how this club became a campus staple through its many sponsored co-ed activities and events.
Metcalf School’s online registration to open July 27
Metcalf School’s online registration through Skyward for the 2015-2016 school year will open Monday, July 27.
Honors Program students return from adventures in Germany
Twenty-five students from the Illinois State University Honors Program recently returned from an 11-day study-abroad experience traveling through Germany.
Presidents’ papers hold important clues to ISU’s history
The papers of Illinois State’s many presidents hold important clues to the University’s history. These important collections show how Illinois State has grown from a small teachers college and evolved into a national leader in liberal arts education.
College of Fine Arts visits New York City
Illinois State’s College of Fine Arts community had several opportunities to hang out with a number of wonderful fine arts alumni during the annual New York Theatre Trip from June 1–8.
Five free fall events for education alumni
Five free fall events for education alumni to connect with the University and the College of Education.
Open houses for Bachelor of Science in nursing program, July 10 and 17
Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN) invites prospective undergraduate students who are interested in a career as a nurse to attend an open house event to learn more about the Bachelor of Science in nursing (BSN) program.
Read the Department of Philosophy spring 2015 newsletter
The Department of Philosophy’s spring 2015 newsletter has arrived.
FCS student gets hands-on experience at new Hy-Vee store
Vivian Lau is a graduate student in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences studying food, nutrition, and dietetics. Lau is working as a dietetic intern at the new Hy-Vee store in Bloomington.