Video: Alum works at Argonne National Lab

Michael Rosenow is a certified industrial hygienist and safety professional, focusing on nanomaterials in Argonne’s Environment, Safety and Quality Assurance division.

Criminal Justice Sciences student enjoys life-changing experience in Cambodia

This summer, Brittany Bates had the privilege of being the only student in the United States to travel to Cambodia as part of the Reach Out Volunteers program. Bates, a Department of Criminal Justice Sciences student, joined 10 other volunteers who gave of their time, knowledge, and strength during the June 29-July 15 trip.

From Gutenburg to Nooks

ebooks

In the 1960s, Marshall McLuhan declared “the medium is the message.” Of course, since McLuhan’s book is not available on Kindle, Nook, or iPad, it’s a lot tougher to reach his message.

IT intern supports U.S. military operations

Ryan Dale, a Network & Telecommunications Management major at Illinois State University

Ryan Dale, a network and telecommunications management major, completed his professional practice/internship experience while deployed as an information systems technician in support of Combined Special Operations Task Force-10.

Cleeton Selected for European Union Studies Posts

Professor David Cleeton has been named Co-Chair of the Political Economy Interest Section of the European Union Studies Association (EUSA).  He has also been appointed as a Visiting Professor for the European Union Center at the University of Illinois.  

Dance students study in Brazil over summer

Dancers in Brazil

The head of the Illinois State University dance program, Sara Semonis, and College of Fine Arts Assistant Dean Laurie Merriman accompanied 13 dance majors and minors to the Universidade Federal De Vicosa in Vicosa, Brazil, for a little over two weeks this summer. This faculty-led program provided students and faculty with numerous experiences learning about the

Message to our students from School of Social Work Director Diane Zosky

On behalf of the faculty and staff of the School of Social Work, it is my pleasure to welcome all of our students back to campus for another successful year. We see so much promise for the upcoming year. We have admitted two impressive cohorts with our junior bachelor’s program and the master’s program.