The Illinois Shakespeare Festival’s 2015 season offers remarkable variety, including a Shakespearean comedy and history, a hip-hop adaptation, and a contemporary sequel written in verse.
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Board of Trustees approves wireless upgrade, security service contract
The Illinois State University Board of Trustees has approved funding for a project to upgrade wireless coverage in University residence halls and renewed a contract for unarmed security services.
20 years of MHSSAA
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Minority High School Scholars Actuarial Academy (MHSSAA), the oldest continuous academy in the nation to introduce the actuarial profession to mathematically talented high school students from underrepresented groups.
Changing the face of the technology workforce
Teachers in Chicago Public Schools are getting an opportunity to earn computer science credentials with the new TECS program.
New book explores assault on communities of color
Nicholas Hartlep is co-editor of a new book, The Assault on Communities of Color: Exploring the Realities of Race-Based Violence. The collection of essays from leading scholars across the nation offers a platform for voices of a new movement forming in the wake of race-based violence.
Photographic Services Collection inventory now available to search online
The finding aid for the Photographic Services Collection is now available for researchers who are looking photographs of ISU’s history. Archives is also looking for help to locate many missing pieces of the collection.
ISU sponsors Friends Forever event
Illinois State University is sponsoring a Friends Forever event at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 28, at the Alumni Center. Youth leaders from Israel will speak about how they have been impacted from time spent in the United States. The event is free and open to the public.
‘Transformational’ project set to reshape Bone Student Center
Illinois State is moving ahead with plans for a $32.9 million renovation of the Bone Student Center, a project that will create an inviting “front door” for visitors and add new dining and hangout spaces for students.
The sexy side of chillers and boilers
Chillers and boilers are an unlikely ally in the pursuit of sustainability.
Stricter standards needed for corporate reporting
Corporate social and environmental reporting is not a new practice for companies, but an Illinois State faculty member is asking how much value the practice adds to society.