Illinois State English Professor Jan Susina discussed Harper Lee’s newly discovered manuscript, To Set A Watchman, with WJBC’s Susan Sanders on February 4.
Category: Colleges
College of Business announces Business Week mentees
The Business Week Mentor/Mentee Program is designed to help younger students learn the necessary professional skills to take full advantage of Business Week.
MCN Nurses Week 2015 set for April 21-25
Illinois State University’s Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN) is pleased to work with the Mennonite Nurses Alumni Organization (MNAO) and the Student Nurses Association (SNA) to offer a weeklong celebration of nursing from April 21-25.
Tickets available for Metcalf production of Seussical
Tickets for the Metcalf Allied Arts production of Seussical are now on sale!
Mathcounts team takes second place at competition
The Metcalf Mathcounts team won second place at the 2015 chapter competition at Chiddix Junior High School on February 7.
Metcalf’s Mandarin class celebrates Chinese New Year
The Metcalf Mandarin class participated in the Bloomington-Normal Chinese New Year Celebration held at the Bone Student Center on February 8.
Audiology students preparing for humanitarian outreach in Guatemala
Doctor of Audiology students from the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders will travel to Guatemala City, Guatemala, to provide hearing healthcare services to medically underserved populations.
The changing world of archives and digital media
The following post was written by Dr. Jo Ann Rayfield Archives graduate assistant Samantha Wolter as part of our monthlong series on digital archives. Throughout the month of February, I will be talking with you about the importance of archiving and providing access to digital media and look at the role digital preservation plays in
International Seminar Series focuses on global learning
The seminar series is held from noon to 1 p.m. every Wednesday through April 22 either in the Prairie Room Center or in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center.
Biological Sciences professor speaks out for biofuels
John Sedbrook, associate professor in the School of Biological Sciences recently published an Op Ed piece in the Chicago Sun Times, laying out the case for why biofuels are important in attaining a stable and secure energy future.