Steve Perry, national education expert and contributor for CNN and MSNBC, will be the featured speaker for the 22nd annual African American Advisory Council Institute on June 6.
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Milner Library lands Flying Concellos circus collection
A cache of materials once belonging to the Bloomington-based world-famous flying trapeze troupe, the Flying Concellos, has landed in the Circus and Allied Arts Collection of Milner Library’s Special Collections.
Jeff Perry delivers Fine Arts commencement address
Jeff Perry was the special guest alumni speaker at the College of Fine Arts commencement ceremony on May 10. A gifted actor, Perry has starred in a wide range of roles across television, film, and stage.
Mennonite Nurses Alumni Organization names 2014 award recipients
The Mennonite Nurses Alumni Organization held the Awards and Reunion Banquet on April 26 at the Alumni Center.
H. Catherine Miller appointed acting dean for Mennonite College of Nursing
H. Catherine Miller has been appointed acting dean of Mennonite College of Nursing as of July 1. Dean Janet Krejci will be serving as interim provost as of July 1, until the next provost is appointed.
Jason Reblando selected for Fulbright Scholar grant
Jason Reblando, instructional assistant professor of photography in the School of Art, has been selected for a Fulbright U.S. Scholar grant.
Fine Arts alumni gatherings in New York and Los Angeles
The College of Fine Arts will be hosting alumni gatherings on both coasts this summer.
Alumnus Greg Hensel selected for teaching award
Greg Hensel ’12, who earned a music education degree from Illinois State, was selected as the Illinois State University Outstanding Beginning Teacher at the Illinois Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (IACTE) annual awards ceremony and legislative reception.
Metcalf offers robotics camp for girls
The Code Like a Girl Lego Mindstorms EV3 Robotics Camp will be offered this summer for girls entering grades five through eight.
Photography major creates Chicago Homicide Quilt
Photography major Thelma Uranga was one of several artists who worked on a new quilted map of Chicago with the names of each of the city’s homicide victims from last year.