Mike Bullington,’84, M.S. ’89, is the archivist for McDonald’s Corp. His job is to document the history of the brand and to support current and future business owners.
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MCN hosts aspiring nurses at summer camp
High school students who are interested in a nursing career had the opportunity to learn about nursing this summer by participating in the Mennonite College of Nursing’s (MCN) first PROUD (Pre-entry and Retention Opportunities for Undergraduate Diversity) Summer Nurse Camp at Illinois State University.
New nursing scholarship offered: Dr. Brett Cassens Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Dr. Brett Cassens Endowed Scholarship will be awarded for the first time this fall at the annual Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN) Scholarship Banquet.
MCN prepares for fall semester
In just a few weeks, the campus will be welcoming back students, faculty, and staff for the start of the fall semester. Mennonite College of Nursing faculty, staff, and students will kick off the new semester Friday, August 16, with meetings, orientations, and the annual convocation ceremony.
Important dates for fall 2013 semester
Monday, August 19, is the first day of class for fall 2013. Friday, September 13, is the last day to apply for December graduation. View the full calendar of ISU important dates (PDF) here.
Student looks to start To Write Love On Her Arms chapter
Social work major Leah Rolando and faculty advisor Tuwana Wingfield attended the four-day 2013 To Write Love On Her Arms UChapters Summer Conference in Florida.
Technology students learn about renewable energy firsthand in Germany
Fourteen students from the Department of Technology toured Germany May 18-29. The group included five graduate students, and the trip focused on visiting sites that featured renewable energy and sustainability.
Agriculture alum shares knowledge at Springfield’s community garden
When Sharmin Doering ’81, M.S. ’87, read about Donald Johnson ’13 and his journey to Illinois State University and the Department of Agriculture, she knew she had to learn more about this exceptional student.
Q-and-A with Ramiro Miranda: Conductor takes on difficult Stravinsky piece
Ramiro Miranda, M.M. ’13, used a Friends of the Arts grant this past school year to put on his innovative production of Igor Stravinsky’s The Soldier’s Tale.
Q-and-A with Alex Hogan: Photographer uses camera to explore UFO, bigfoot phenomena
Photographer Alex Hogan, M.F.A.’13, spent his time at Illinois State University exploring strange phenomena. He used a Friends of the Arts grant during his first year in the master’s program to delve into UFOs, and in his later years focused on those who search for bigfoot.