Dr. Gina Hunter will give a talk at Milner Library on Tuesday, September 12 at 3 p.m. on her book Edible Insects: A Global History.
Milner Library invites you to eat insects

Dr. Gina Hunter will give a talk at Milner Library on Tuesday, September 12 at 3 p.m. on her book Edible Insects: A Global History.
An Illinois State University theoretical physicist is a leading member of a new, international collaboration studying neutron stars and black holes.
Students Amélie Mwilambwe and Lylia Gomez have started researching early in their Redbird careers through the support of an Office of Student Research grant program.
Milner Library is expanding programs to recognize and support Illinois State University authors who have published books.
Presentations and publications by Illinois State University faculty and staff members.
New tenure- and non-tenure track instructors will receive an introduction to teaching and research through New Faculty Orientation, starting August 14.
Distinguished Professor Dr. Ali Riaz has published a research report on the challenges to the Human Rights Defenders in Bangladesh.
Dr. Kerri Milita was interviewed by The New York Times about an Ohio ballot measure that seeks to make it more difficult for residents to use direct democracy in the state.
Illinois State professor Dr. Kathryn Sampeck’s research focuses on a sweet subject with a not-so-sweet history.
Incoming freshman Hasna Mohamed Jamal’s experience with the Illinois Summer Research Academy inspired her to pursue a bachelor’s degree in medical laboratory science at Illinois State as part of her long-term goal to attend medical school.