A new website dedicated to helping students access resources in the wake of sexual harassment or assault is the latest step placing Illinois State University at the forefront of the evolution of Title IX of the Civil Rights Act.
Publication: Report
Redirecting ‘fat talk’ with the Body Project
The Body Project works to combat “fat talk,” or conversations meant to shame women into aiming for an unrealistic body ideal.
Nominations open for ISU’s 2nd annual Social Media Awards
Nominations are now open for Illinois State University’s annual awards program that recognizes the best uses of social media on our campus.
ISU students, local partners call for end to state budget impasse
Illinois State University students joined their peers from other Bloomington-Normal colleges and community leaders to call for an end to the eight-month state budget impasse.
MCN online program ranks in U.S. News & World Report
Illinois State University’s online nursing program is ranked as one of the Best Online Nursing Programs according to U.S. News & World Report.
Reactions: Understanding the Zika virus
Assistant Professor in Mennonite College of Nursing and public health expert Carla Pohl explains the Zika virus and the potential threat.
From classroom to collection: Sublett class surveys join museum archives
Thirty-six years of student legwork and writings, recently arrived at the McLean County Museum of History Archives as the Michael D. Sublett Collection.
Survey: Residents say area water quality good, see need to plan for future
Professor of Sociology Joan Brehm led the way in gathering impressions about local water sources for the Your Water, Your Future survey.
Research and Honors, February 16, 2016
Honors, presentations, and publications of Illinois State University’s faculty and staff.
Advisors to be honored at Founders Day
Four advisors will be honored at the upcoming Illinois State University Founders Day celebration on Thursday, February 18, for their commitment and dedication to student success.