The Theatre of Ted 25th Anniversary Celebration will take on Saturday, October 24, during Homecoming Weekend at Illinois State University. Alumni and students reminisce about their days in Theatre of Ted.
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#BackTheBirds with Homecoming 2015
Illinois State University will be celebrating Homecoming from October 19-25. Events range from a carnival and basketball exhibition to tailgating for the 2 p.m. Redbird Football kickoff Saturday, October 24, in Hancock Stadium.
Reactions: Goals for Syria vastly different for U.S. and Russia
Illinois State’s Yusuf Sarfati reacts to the calls for a coalition between East and West for the Syrian civi war.
U-High to perform Almost Maine
The most preformed play in American high schools, Almost Maine, a comedy by John Cariani, will open in University High School’s Stroud Auditorium will run from October 23 to October 25.
WGLT garners diversity awards
The News Department of WGLT Radio earned a Kaleidoscope Award for diversity reporting from the Radio Television Digital News Association after multiple series focusing on life for underrepresented populations.
Research and Honors
Publications, presentations, performances, and honors from Illinois State faculty and staff.
Dietz delivers State of the University address
Strong and stable-those are the words Illinois State University President Larry Dietz used to describe the University during his annual State of the University address.
Greg Alt named continuing vice president for Finance and Planning
Illinois State University President Larry Dietz has appointed Greg Alt to a fixed term as continuing vice president for Finance and Planning through December 2017.
U-Club October 16: Normal–150 Years of History
Former Mayor of Normal Paul Harmon and his wife, Sandra Harmon, a retired faculty member from the Department of History at Illinois State University, will discuss the founding of Normal and its sesquicentennial celebration at the next University Club (U-Club) on Friday, October 16.
$1.4 million grant to increase STEM students, teachers
Illinois State University received an NSF grant of $1.4 million to increase the number of students from underrepresented groups seeking a STEM degree or teaching credential.