The Apparel Merchandising and Design Association (AMDA), an Illinois State registered student organization, collected over 2,800 articles of denim clothing this October.
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School of Communication celebrates retiring Executive Director Larry Long
Larry Long, who is retiring in December, is a one of a kind leader at Illinois State University. As executive director of the School of Communication (SoC), Long is a welcoming, full-hearted man with overwhelming creativity.
Hurd inducted into American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration
Interim Graduate School Director and School of Kinesiology and Recreation professor Amy Hurd was inducted into the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration (AARPA) this fall.
Save the date: Parents Play in PE on December 5
Metcalf School’s annual Parents Play in PE event has been scheduled for Friday, December 5. Grab your tennis shoes and join in the fun with your child during their PE class.
ISU physics students present research at Argonne National Lab
Ten Illinois State physics students had papers accepted for the 24th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium at Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago.
Miller Park Zoo seeks student volunteers
Miller Park Zoo has multiple opportunities for students wanting to gain experience working with animals.
Metcalf Holiday Bazaar seeks volunteers and donations
If you have any items you wish to donate, please do so by Monday, December 1, so that the Holiday Bazaar committee can get the items readied for sale.
Harry Brighouse to speak at colloquium, November 20
Harry Brighouse from the University of Wisconsin-Madison will present at a colloquium at 4 p.m. Thursday, November 20, in 401A Stevenson.
Video game company wins 2014 Startup Showcase
The 2014 Startup Showcase was a smashing success. The community showed up with great excitement and support for Illinois State University’s newest crop of student entrepreneurs Student finalists representing four different colleges across Illinois State’s campus presented Friday, November 7, for nearly $90,000 in professional services and mentorship. John Luke, a graduate student from the
Parent meeting set for girls volleyball
Any Metcalf School parent of a 6th through 8th grade girl is invited to an informational meeting regarding the upcoming volleyball season on Wednesday, November 19.