Kelli Sanders is among more than 600 recipients of education scholarships in the past five years at Illinois State. Last year alone, there was nearly $400,000 in scholarships awarded to 129 future educators.
Publication: STATEside
Nursing alum hiking in Nepal when earthquake struck
An Illinois State nursing alum who was hiking in Nepal when Saturday’s earthquake struck has returned safely to the U.S., and she’s urging Americans to support relief efforts.
Time-lapse video: Illinois State’s spring commencement
With more than 3,500 graduates this spring, Illinois State’s commencement weekend required a big team of people to plan and host our six ceremonies.
Video: Special finals week delivery from Reggie Redbird
When you’re studying for finals week, a little coffee can go a long way. That’s why Illinois State’s Forever Redbirds teamed up with Reggie Redbird for some special deliveries during finals week this year.
Metalwork and Jewelry Design course is hidden gem in CFA
Associate Professor Randy Reid, M.F.A. ’96, is showing students how to turn semiprecious metals and gemstones into works of art in his Metalwork and Jewelry Design course.
Photos: Best campus shots from April
Every month on STATEside, we use Storify to show off your best photos from the Illinois State campus that were shared on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
Group builds stronger voice for Illinois State’s graduate students
Kody Frey and Erica Johnson have a lot in common. But they never would’ve met without the Graduate Student Association, a registered student organization that’s making a big comeback at Illinois State.
Model UN gives ISU students global experience
Illinois State junior Frank Cassata’s passion for international relations traces back to his family’s roots in Sicily. It’s that passion that led Cassata to join Illinois State’s Model UN team.
9 things every new Illinois State grad should know
Before you leave campus, the Alumni Association wants to leave you with some quick tips on how to fully take advantage of your newfound status as a Redbird alum.
Video: Student explores magical thinking for Research Symposium
Ashley Boaz, a senior psychology major, and her team worked with Professor Steve Croker this semester to explore magical thinking and the idea that a person can control outcomes through an object.