Associate Professor of History Katrin Paehler says the protests of Pegida should be seen in light of the reaction of the German people.
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Fell Trust applications due by March 27
The Fell Trust Committee will be accepting applications for FY2016 awards through Friday, March 27, from units, departments and colleges on campus.
Juliano lab inspires grad student to NIH pre-doc fellowship
While working in the lab of Professor of Biology Steven Juliano, doctoral student Peter Brabant landed the University’s first-ever NIH pre-doc fellowship.
The freedom of play
Associate Professor Gregory Braswell says play is more than simply relaxation or a stress-reliever for children – it is the way they learn.
Research and Honors
Publications, performances, presentations and honors by Illinois State faculty and staff.
Reactions: Obama’s visit to India opens doors, leaves questions
University Professor of Politics and Government Ali Riaz said the symbolism of Obama’s visit to India was good, but the two nations have a long way to go
Steinbach to receive advisor award
Harriett Steinbach will receive Academic Advising Advocate Award at Founders Day on Feb. 19.
Cabaret opens Feb. 12
The School of Theatre and Dance and the School of Music at Illinois State University will present the Tony Award-winning musical Cabaret, opening Thursday, Feb. 12, and running through Saturday, Feb. 21, in the University’s Center for the Performing Arts. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 12, 13, 14, 19, 20 and 21, with matinees at
ISU in the news
Illinois State University faculty, staff and students in the news.
Aitken to receive Herb Sanders award
Brian Aitken will be honored with the 2014 Herb Sanders Award for Outstanding Academic Advisement at Founders Day, Feb. 19.