The annual Program Planning and Budget presentations for the Division of Academic Affairs will be held the mornings of Tuesday, March 29, and Wednesday, March 30.
Publication: Report
Jin Jo selected for U.S. Department of Energy program
A Department of Technology faculty member has been selected to participate in the Department of Energy’s Visiting Faculty Program at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Reactions: Nomination of Garland a protection for future liberal choices
Department of Politics and Government’s Meghan Leonard reacts to President Barack Obama’s nomination of D.C. Circuit Court Chief Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court.
Coming out in the classroom: Surprising results for character survey
Mark Olson and Eros DeSouza replicated a 2002 survey on instructors coming out in the classroom, with results that surprised them.
Reactions: A look at the historic Myanmar elections
Htin Kyaw has been named the new president of Myanmar after a historic battle for democracy. Illinois State’s Professor Joseph Zompetti, comments on the elections after he spent time in Myanmar helping non-governmental organizations (NGOs) create arguments for democracy under a military regime.
Panel aims to explain Trump candidacy
A panel from Illinois State University’s Department of Politics and Government will present “Explaining the Trump Candidacy: What the Republican Primary Tells Us” at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 17, in Schroeder Hall, room 242.
5 things you will discover in latest Redbird Scholar
The spring issue of the Redbird Scholar is now available online and in print.
Open forums set for vice president of Division of Student Affairs
The public and campus community are invited to open forums with the candidates for Illinois State’s vice president of the Division of Student Affairs.
Video: Research (and some B.E.E.R.) fuels ISU’s biomath program
One day last fall, Stacy Mowry, M.S. ’15, stood in front of the best and brightest minds in her chosen field—biomathematics—and talked about her own research into baffling behavior seen in mongooses.
Magneto man: Professor helps solve animal migration mystery
Illinois State Professor Andres Vidal-Gadea led a research team that won the race to be the first laboratory to find the receptor in the brain that helps animals use the planet’s magnetic field to navigate.