On October 26, every student’s Illinois State University email account (called Redbird Mail) will transition to Microsoft Office 365 as the new place to send and receive ISU email.
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5 things you will discover in ISU’s new research magazine
Illinois State University has launched Redbird Scholar, a new magazine focused on the research, scholarship, and creative expression of faculty, staff, and students.
Research and Honors
Honors, presentations, publications, and performances of Illinois State faculty and staff.
Homecoming reunions include Wright and Haynie, Alternative Breaks
Festivities for Homecoming 2015 include reunions and milestone celebrations for Redbird alumni of Alternative Breaks, Haynie and Wright Halls, and the Theatre of Ted.
International Education Week Facebook Photo Contest, deadline October 17
In celebration of International Education Week, the Office of International Studies and Programs (OISP) is hosting a photo contest with the winners each receiving a GoPro!
Reactions: Goals for Syria vastly different for U.S. and Russia
Illinois State’s Yusuf Sarfati reacts to the calls for a coalition between East and West for the Syrian civi war.
U-High to perform Almost Maine
The most preformed play in American high schools, Almost Maine, a comedy by John Cariani, will open in University High School’s Stroud Auditorium will run from October 23 to October 25.
Redbird media: Books and recordings by ISU scholars
The following is a list of books and audio and video recordings released by Illinois State University faculty in the second half of 2014 and the first half of 2015:
ISU professor, student team to research e-government
Arafat Kabir, a master’s student majoring in politics and culture, and Michaelene Cox, M.A. ’11, an associate professor in the Department of Politics and Government, teamed up to better understand research trends in e-government.
Grants support services for blind children, other research projects
Illinois State faculty brought in more than $18 million in grant funding in fiscal 2015.
Here are a few research projects that would not be possible without this support.