Today we’ll take a look those collections and the two men who have left a lasting impact at Illinois State University.
Category: Colleges
M.F.A. student personifies black female identity in WGS showcase
Titled Habitats of Survival, Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) student Venise Keys presented an exhibition of independent research for the Women’s and Gender Studies (WGS) graduate certificate program.
Metcalf students perform strong in American Mathematics Contest
Members of Thomas Metcalf School’s Math Counts group participated in the nationwide American Mathematics Contest 8 (AMC8).
MBLGTACC 2015 to take ISU by storm February 13-15
Illinois State University’s campus is being filled with great anticipation for the upcoming Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Ally College Conference (MBLGTACC).
Queer studies continues to grow at ISU
WGS 392: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender/Queer (LGBTQ) Studies & Theory is a course that explores how queer theory relates to a variety of academic disciplines and areas of life.
‘Consider Lucifer: The Problem of Robust Control’ colloquium, February 6
Professor Daniel Breyer will deliver a speech, “Consider Lucifer: The Problem of Robust Control,” at 4 p.m. Friday, February 6, in 401A Stevenson Hall.
Health Sciences student to receive $1,000 scholarship
Illinois State University Department of Health Sciences safety student Kort Williams will receive a $1,000 safety scholarship this semester.
Master’s student receives $5,000 scholarship at ASHA conference
Suzanne Banda, a speech-language pathology graduate student, recently received a $5,000 American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation Graduate Student Scholarship.
Chesscats take second place at MLK Tournament
The Metcalf Chess Team took second place overall at the 2015 Martin Luther King Day Chess Tournament held at Illinois State University.
ISU prepares passionate educators to serve English learners
Airon Giron believes his desire to become a teacher was first awakened in a college-level mathematics classroom in his homeland of Guatemala. His instructor’s ability to make complex concepts relatable and easy to understand made a tremendous impact on him.