Illinois State University, in collaboration with Heartland Community College, will host a Southeast Asian Cultural Festival the week of March 31-April 4.
Southeast Asian Cultural Festival March 31-April 4
Illinois State University, in collaboration with Heartland Community College, will host a Southeast Asian Cultural Festival the week of March 31-April 4.
Dr. Michele DiPietro, a leading figure in faculty development and pedagogy, will bring their wealth of expertise to the Teaching in Turbulent Times: The 2025 University Teaching & Learning Symposium on Wednesday, January 8, at the Bone Student Center.
For the fourth year of Reggie’s Holiday Pick, Reggie has selected three fun, recreational items for all Redbirds to enjoy—a Reggie Pickleball set, Hammock, and sand towel are all available for $50 each.
The new documentary film created by School of Communication Professor, Brent Simonds entitled India 42: A Peace Corps Story gives viewers a unique, on-the ground experience as to what accomplishing these goals looked like for a group of early Peace Corps Volunteers who served in India during the late 1960s.
The Sociology and Anthropology Department (SOA) at Illinois State University launched a fundraising campaign in August 2023 with one goal: honoring the legacy of Dr. Jim Skibo by awarding scholarships to first-generation and/or underrepresented students who are interested in anthropology, sociology, or a related major at Illinois State University.
The Twelve Thousand Bombs seminar series on nuclear weapons will continue this fall with four eminent scholars and public figures speaking at ISU. The series, sponsored by the Office of Research and Graduate Studies, was inaugurated in 2023 and aims to raise awareness of nuclear weapons issues in the Bloomington-Normal community.
The Danny Mathews Memorial Scholarship is being established to honor the memory and legacy of Danny Mathews.
The Special Education Department has launched a campaign with the aim of raising $9,000 for students with extensive support needs.
Dr. Matt Caplan is hosting a seminar series, sponsored by the Office of Research and Graduate Studies. The series, Twelve Thousand Bombs: A Nuclear Weapons Seminar Series, takes a look at the realities of nuclear weapons in the present day.
Dr. Craig C. McLauchlan, associate vice president for Research and Graduate Studies, has named Dr. Harriett Steinbach, M.S. ’05, the director of innovation and strategic partnerships effective December 1.