Before Spring Break, make sure you have enough of your prescription medications to last until classes resume on Monday, March 14.
Publication: Your Redbird Life
National Nutrition Month, “Savor the Flavor of Eating Right”
In honor of the National Nutrition Month this March, Student Health Services Registered Dietitian Lynne Frichtl wants to clear up some of the confusion and conflicting messages about eating better.
Enter the Bird Shirt spring break photo contest
Illinois State University students have the opportunity to participate in the March 2016 Bird Shirt Photo Contest.
The new face of Title IX
A new website dedicated to helping students access resources in the wake of sexual harassment or assault is the latest step placing Illinois State University at the forefront of the evolution of Title IX of the Civil Rights Act.
Redirecting ‘fat talk’ with the Body Project
The Body Project works to combat “fat talk,” or conversations meant to shame women into aiming for an unrealistic body ideal.
Help others feel heard through hands-on training
Student Counseling Services is excited to launch Alliance for Change, a hands-on training to help students recognize when their friends might be struggling with something and to teach students how they can help these friends.
Students make impact on Alternative Breaks
Alternative Breaks (AB), a student organization supported by Leadership and Community Connections, provides students of Illinois State with opportunities to enact social change.
Get fit functionally with Campus Recreation
Campus Recreation is offering two great ways to focus on functional fitness during the spring semester.
New home for Adventure Connection coming February 29
The Adventure Connection will be relocating to its new home in the Campus Recreation Operations building at 1020 Gregory Street. It will open for the spring season on Monday, February 29.
Mumps awareness tips
You may be wondering what are the mumps and how is it spread? Mumps is a virus and it spreads through saliva or mucus from the mouth, nose, or throat. An infected person can spread the virus by coughing; sneezing; kissing; talking; sharing items, such as cups or eating utensils, with others; and touching objects