Forget the grocery store. Fresh FAVs is a program that brings fruits and vegetables right to campus. Open to students, faculty, staff, and retirees, Fresh FAVs offers low-cost, high-quality produce once a week for eight weeks. In its third year, Fresh FAVs aims to increase the availability and consumption of fresh produce for the campus
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NSF grant assists search for a ‘holy grail’ in chemistry
Tim Lash and his students are on the hunt for what some call the impossible, with support from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Examining the transient life of technology
Ray Amirault and Yusra Visser say the speed at which technologies are appearing and disappearing is becoming just as important for educators as the content they are teaching in the classroom.
An Evening With Travis Tritt at Braden Auditorium
Grammy-award and CMA-winning country artist, Travis Tritt, will perform at 8 p.m. Friday, February 12, at Illinois State University’s Braden Auditorium. Tickets are on sale.
Slavery’s end marks 150 years
Set against the bloody backdrop of the Civil War and the assassination of a president, Associate Professor of History Touré Reed paints the picture of the road to the 13th amendment, and the legacy that we’ve yet to realize as a nation.
ISU Archives reaches milestone: 100 finding aids
The Illinois State University Archives has reached a milestone: There are now 100 preserved collections available for research use!
Reactions: The Fed hikes interest rates after nearly seven years
The Federal Reserve increased interest rates for the first time since the financial crisis. Professor and Chair for the Department of Finance, Insurance and Law Gary Koppenhaver talks about what this means, what happens next, who will win, and who will lose.
Samant named College of Business dean
Vice President and Provost Janet Krejci has appointed Ajay Samant as the new dean of the College of Business at Illinois State University, effective July 1, 2016.
Migration will bring new look, new features to ReggieNet
Students and instructors will notice a slightly new appearance and some welcome new features when they log into ReggieNet after the winter break. These enhancements come the system shifts to off-campus hosting and receives some important upgrades.
Reactions: Mass shootings all point the same direction
Author of the up-coming book Beyond Columbine, Professor Julie Webber sees similarities in the incident at the Inland Regional Center to other mass shootings that paint a larger picture.