The court at Redbird Arena may not bear Doug Collins’ name without a fateful decision to stay on for his senior year at Illinois State University.
Publication: Features
Basketball great treasures days at ISU
Solving complex crimes: Cybersecurity grads fight global threat
Illinois State University’s cybersecurity program is preparing the next generation of specialists to fight cybercrime.
Welcomed without worry: Transfer students embraced at ISU
Something very subtle and successful has happened in the Office of Admissions. Staff have implemented academic policies, created a system of partnerships, and established an outreach plan so effective that enrollment has shifted. Today one in three students attending ISU is a transfer.
Word and deed: Diplomat and Distinguished Alum Donald McHenry shines on world stage
Illinois State University Distinguished Alum Donald McHenry ’57 never worked for the president who said “Speak softly but carry a big stick.”
Problems solved: Students become creative consultants
The challenge for every student is applying knowledge learned through lectures and gleaned from textbooks to the working world each will enter upon graduation.
History made in Hovey: Scientist chosen as first female president
There are numerous ways to introduce Dr. Terri Goss Kinzy.
Turning the page: The Vidette moves to digital delivery
Everything seemed to be trending in a certain direction leading up to November 8, 2016—election night in the United States.
A high note: Opera is alumna’s unique teaching tool
Oh the drama. A roomful of second graders are writing their own opera and are stuck on a script about alien cows. What do you do?
Man behind the mic
With the outcome of the game clear in hand, then Illinois State head women’s basketball coach Robin Pingeton sent star guard Kristi Cirone ’09 back to the scorer’s table.
It’s time to talk
Change begins with a conversation. Let’s get started.