As you accept a job offer, you’re probably not thinking about becoming ill, retiring, or tax breaks. However, you should consider benefits as part of your compensation package.
Publication: Your Redbird Life
What are your plans for the summer?
You are in control of how you spend your time this summer, and there is still time to make a plan to make the most of it personally and professionally!
Redbirds state their success
Have you recently found an internship or a job, or been accepted into graduate school? If so, the Career Center wants to hear about it!
Branding yourself as a professional on social media
Looking for employment, or having a hard time getting job interviews? Build your brand online and network with professionals by using social media.
A plastic surgery app?
A new, alarming, set of electronic games is starting to take hold among young people. These new games, predominantly aimed at young girls, help children identify “problem areas,” such as wrinkles, skin imperfections, narrow eyes, or identify areas that are in “need” of some Botox. What messages does this send?
Raise your voice and stand against violence in April for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
The Illinois State University community is invited to take part in a variety of events held on campus and in the community throughout the month of April in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
SCS affirms all genders
Student Counseling Services (SCS) strives to be welcoming to all students and has been working diligently the last few years to provide inclusive services for any trans* and gender nonconforming students that may want to seek counseling.
Come see what’s-SUP with the Adventure program
Come out to Dawson Lake in Leroy and enjoy time paddling and floating with the Adventure Program on our Stand Up Paddleboards (SUPs).
Celebrate Earth Day in style, April 24
Take part in the Water Bottle Swap to celebrate Earth Day.
Increasing belongingness for African-American students at ISU
School belonging, social support, and a healthy developing identity continue to be very important predictors for success among underrepresented students.