College of Education Dean Perry Schoon has been named one of the most influential education deans in the country.
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International Studies office relocating
This month, the Office of International Studies and Programs starts its relocation from the third floor of Fell Hall to its new home on the second floor of Fell Hall.
Board of Trustees Approves Academic Plan 2015-2020
The Illinois State University Board of Trustees has approved the University’s Academic Plan 2015-2020.
Parking resurfacing projects and space allocation changes – Fall 2015
Parking and Transportation has implemented a few changes in the South University Garage and in surface lots throughout campus to improve traffic flow and to accommodate those who park in lots that are being resurfaced this summer.
Board of Trustees approves Redbird Arena scoreboard project
The Illinois State University Board of Trustees has approved the purchase and installation of a new scoreboard system for Redbird Arena.
Board of Trustees approves fire service, insurance, Foundation contracts
The Illinois State University Board of Trustees approved an agreement with the Town of Normal for fire protection services, authorized the purchase of property insurance, and approved the renewal of a contract with the Illinois State University Foundation.
Reactions: Internet from space
Glen Sagers, assistant director of Illinois State’s School of Information Technology, says it may be a bit difficult to get the idea of Internet from space…ahem…off the ground in the U.S.
Board of Trustees approves wireless upgrade, security service contract
The Illinois State University Board of Trustees has approved funding for a project to upgrade wireless coverage in University residence halls and renewed a contract for unarmed security services.
20 years of MHSSAA
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Minority High School Scholars Actuarial Academy (MHSSAA), the oldest continuous academy in the nation to introduce the actuarial profession to mathematically talented high school students from underrepresented groups.
Changing the face of the technology workforce
Teachers in Chicago Public Schools are getting an opportunity to earn computer science credentials with the new TECS program.