Students in Illinois State University’s Honors Program now have a better way of tracking and showing off their accomplishments, using new digital badges.
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Photos: Illinois State donors wear new #RedbirdSocks
Illinois State University donors who have already received their new socks are spreading the word on social media, tagging their photos with #RedbirdSocks. Here are some of our favorite photos.
ISU support helps student soar into his own circus major
Joshua Feinstein graduated this spring with a circus studies major, which he completed in four years despite changing directions.
Professor raises her voice against cancer at Wrigley Field
Illinois State University voice professor and acclaimed soprano Michelle Vought sang the national anthem at Wrigley Field on May 8.
Shared passions fuel scholarships in School of Kinesiology and Recreation
Private giving impacts every part of Illinois State University, including the School of Kinesiology and Recreation. In all, 30 students will receive scholarships and awards this year, totaling $19,000.
Spring commencement 2016: Top tweets, photos, and posts
Here are some of our favorite tweets, photos, and posts from Illinois State University’s spring commencement 2016.
After losing mom to cancer, student carries on to commencement
Stacey DeLathouwer joined 3,700 graduates participating in Illinois State University’s spring commencement, an amazing milestone given all that stood in her way.
Father helps student veteran find passion for criminal justice
Cassandra Dodge will earn her master’s degree from Illinois State on May 7. So much in Cassandra’s life—her military service, her interest in criminal justice—traces back to her dad.
Finals week at ISU: Top tweets, photos, and posts
Illinois State University students are taking their final exams this week, the last stop before summer break or graduation. Here are our favorite tweets, photos, and posts from finals week.
A for effort: How ISU records 92,000 grades after finals
At Illinois State University, recording grades for nearly 20,000 students is a lot easier than it used to be.