The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs announced two new faculty members have joined Illinois State University’s Million Dollar Club.
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Get the most out of your classroom
Doug Smith, director of Learning Spaces and Audio/Visual Technologies, will help faculty “Rediscover the Document Camera,” in workshops on October 28 and November 3. Registration is required.
Research and Honors
Honors, publications, and presentations of Illinois State faculty and staff.
Fisher thesis winners announced
The results of the 2015-2016 James L. Fisher Outstanding Thesis Award Competition have been announced
Reactions: European migration differs from post-World War II
Professor of History Richard Soderlund says the comparison of today’s mass migration to post-World War II is misleading.
‘Hot Babes, Cool Dudes’ phenomenon may help turtles adapt to climate change
National Science Foundation Fellow Amanda Carter researches ‘Hot Babes, Cool Dudes,’ a phenomenon that may help turtles adapt to climate change.
Reactions: New weapons in the digital arms race
Assistant Director of Convergent Media Nathan Carpenter, weighs in on the new changes coming to Facebook.
Hunter receives Fulbright Specialist grant
William Hunter, director of Illinois State University’s Center for Mathematics, Science, and Technology (CeMaST), will help to enhance STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education in Barbados, thanks to a Fulbright Specialist grant.
Civic Chorale connects generations in song
Illinois State University’s Civic Chorale has a unique place among the vocal ensembles in the School of Music.
Book produced at ISU heading to United Nations
Illinois State University will have a part in a presentation to the United Nations later this month. A graphic novel produced by the University’s Publications Unit will be key to a UN presentation.