In fall 1974, 10 Redbirds started a friendship that has lasted 42 years and counting. Over the weekend of July 23, these Illinois State alumni and their families returned to Normal to attend the Redbird-themed wedding of Joe Emerich ’10 and Casey Miller ’09. Casey is the daughter of Bob Miller ’74, one of the
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ISU students get inside look at national political conventions
A group of Illinois State students has been receiving a lesson in civic engagement and an inside look at history these past two weeks.
Gotta catch ’em all: Pokemon Go takes over Illinois State
With 62 Pokestops and seven gyms within a half-mile of the Quad, you’ll be sure to catch ’em all at Illinois State University.
Nursing students take on next kids’ health challenge through America’s Promise
America’s Promise has brought Illinois State University nursing students to local schools to help improve oral health.
Video: Scholarship helps international business majors travel the world
A scholarship at Illinois State University’s College of Business puts the world within reach for international business majors.
New event connects ISU transfer students with academic, career resources
Illinois State University demonstrated again why it has become the number one destination for transfer students in Illinois.
Photos: Best campus shots from June 2016
Every month on STATEside, we share some of our favorite photos of Illinois State that were posted by Redbirds on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Redbird reads: Summer suggestions from faculty
What are you reading this summer? STATEside reached out to Illinois State University professors across many disciplines to ask for their recommendations for a Redbird summer reading list.
Photos and video from Chicago alumni event at Navy Pier
Hundreds of Redbirds flocked to Chicago’s Navy Pier for a new event that transported Illinois State University alumni back to campus through interactive experiences and historical artifacts.
Red and White Scholarship keeps student on track after losing mom
After Kelly Boden lost her mother, Illinois State University’s Red and White Scholarship came to her rescue. Without it, Kelly likely would have had to quit school.