The Fall International Seminar Series, A New Normal in a Global Context, continues at noon, Wednesday, October 13, with a talk from Dr. Joseph Zompetti.
Unit: Politics and Government
International Seminar Series
Redbird media: Latest books from ISU faculty
Here are a few of the latest books from Redbird scholars.
International Seminar Series: A New Normal in a Global Context
The Illinois State University Fall 2021 International Seminar Series, A New Normal in a Global Context, will be each Wednesday from September 1-November 3, 2021. Advanced registration is required.
Politics and Government holds 28th Annual Conference for Students of Political Science
Illinois State University’s Department of Politics and Government held the 28th Annual Conference for Students of Political Science on May 13, 2021.
Dr. Julie Webber published Resistance and Reproduction
Dr. Julie Webber of Politics and Government published an encyclopedia entry that described her contributions to curriculum theorizing.
Redbird media: Latest #RedbirdScholar books
Here are the latest books by #RedbirdScholars.
Director of Tennessee Water Resources Research Center to speak on water sustainability
The Center for a Sustainable Water Future will present Dr. John Schwartz, speaking about the Fescue Belt in the United States.
Stevenson Center Fellow part of Innovation Hub team
Illinois State is moving forward with its new Innovation Hub with the help of a dedicated team, including a Stevenson Center Fellow. Each year Fellows help a range of organizations in meeting their development goals.
From theory to practice: Stevenson Center Fellows use skills to help local organizations
Students become Stevenson Center Fellows because they value service: they want their graduate education to benefit others as much as themselves. Under the guidance of sociology professor Dr. Frank Beck, Fellows worked in two groups in 2020 to assist the School Street Food Pantry and Autism McLean.
Water resources management and environmental sustainability, November 10
Dr. Prasanta Kalita, professor of agricultural and biological engineering and director of the Appropriate Scale Mechanization Consortium at the University of Illinois, will present a talk for the Center for a Sustainable Water Future series.