Illinois State University will welcome diplomats from Greece and Poland at its first-ever European Studies Symposium, which will run April 2 to 3, and April 16 to 17.
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Educators: Send your questions to #AskEducationISU
The College of Education is launching a monthly Q&A series, and we want YOUR questions from the field! Submit your questions to four award-winning alumni by Friday, April 10.
Student Council Book Drive begins April 8
The Metcalf Student Council is being mindful by partnering with our library to sponsor a spring book drive from April 9–17. Please consider donating some used or new books.
Students compete in healthy hearing poster contest at conference
Second and third-year Doctor of Audiology students and two Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) professors traveled to San Antonio, Texas, last month for the annual American Academy of Audiology conference, AudiologyNOW!
School of Biological Sciences Seminar Series, April 9
Richard Wilson, an associate professor in the department of plant pathology at the University of Nebraska, will visit Illinois State to give a presentation on his research on the plant fungi pathogen, Magnaporthe oryzae.
Nationally renowned set designer returns to ISU with career retrospective
Karl Eigsti ’56 completed the circle last July. The Tony Award nominated scene designer brought dozens of paintings, drawings, and photographs to the campus where he first became involved in theater, depicting the sets he created for such iconic productions as Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat on Broadway and House of Blue Leaves off-Broadway.
ISU tech student earns excellence citation at international conference
Thomas Nolan, a technology education student, received the Donald Maley Spirit of Excellence Outstanding Undergraduate Student Citation at the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association’s 77th annual conference.
Collection spotlight: Mabel Clare Allen Papers
This week we’ll take a look at the recently processed collection of former theatre director and namesake to the Allen Theatre, Mabel Clare Allen.
Breyer’s Topics in Moral Theory course to explore questions of evil
Professor Daniel Breyer will be teaching PHI 330 (Topics In Moral Theory) in fall 2015.
Meet Latin American and Latino/a studies student Ana Raineri
Ana Raineri is a senior at Illinois State with a major in Spanish and minors in Latin American and Latino/a studies, and sociology.