The mission of the Pratt Music Foundation is to encourage talented youth in the Bloomington-Normal area to pursue classical music studies. Scholarship applications are due by June 1.
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Stevenson Center 20th anniversary celebrations end with Peace Corps panel
Illinois State University’s Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development is celebrating its 20th anniversary throughout the 2014–2015 year.
News from Nurse Thompson about vaccination
Beginning next school year (fall 2015), all Metcalf students entering the sixth and 12th grades will be required to show proof of a recent meningococcal vaccination (MCV4-meningitis).
Health Education Professor James Broadbear joins Million Dollar Club
Join the Department of Health Sciences faculty and staff in congratulating James Broadbear upon his induction into Illinois State University’s Million Dollar Club.
Interns hard at work at the Archives
The Archives offers volunteer and internship opportunities to students who want to learn about the archives profession, working with historic materials, and what goes into ‘processing’ a collection. Five students, along with an Archives & Manuscripts class, are working hard on projects.
College of Education takes on national leadership role for academic advisement
Maureen Smith from the College of Education has been elected to serve as the advising education majors chair for the National Academic Advising Association.
Family Science Day part of Spark! Festival running April 6 to 11
Family Science Day 2015 will encourage scientific discovery through hands-on activities, challenges and demonstrations Saturday, April 11. The event is part of the weeklong Spark! Festival.
Stuttering SIG
ISU’s NSSLHA chapter has different special interest groups (SIGs) each year. This year one of the SIGs is the Stuttering SIG.
NSSLHA fundraising efforts
Each year, National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) chooses a non-profit organization that relates to the study of CSD to support with fundraising.
ISU professor to receive Distinguished AIHA Fellows Award
Environmental Health Professor George Byrns, of the Department of Health Sciences, is scheduled to receive the prestigious American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) Fellows Award on June 3 during the AIHA Mark of Excellence breakfast.