The College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) is hosting a professional development dinner, Monday, April 8, 2019
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School of Information Technology alum invests in future IT professionals
Matt Johanson ’89 said his world expanded dramatically during his years at Illinois State University. He and his wife, Sue, have created a scholarship to help the next generation of Redbirds.
CAST launches new partnership for renewable energy majors
The College of Applied Science and Technology launched a brand new university exchange partnership to provide additional opportunities for their renewable energy students to study abroad in Denmark.
ISU alumnus finds success in safety industry
Upon graduation from the Illinois State, Paul Wojcieszak ’97 was well on his way to creating a promising career for himself in safety.
Health Sciences featured student: Matthew Weybright
The Department of Health Sciences recognizes Matthew Weybright as our featured student this week. The medical laboratory science major spent four years as a combat medic in the Army.
Fuller admitted to International Commission on Occupational Health
Tom Fuller, faculty member in Illinois State University’s safety program, has been admitted to the International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH).
Yang recognized as CAST Outstanding Researcher Award (pre-tenure category)
Liangcheng Yang has been selected as the recipient of the CAST (College of Applied Science and Technology) Outstanding Researcher Award (pre-tenured category) for 2016-2017 for his strong record of scholarship in the field of environmental health. The CAST Outstanding Pre-Tenure Researcher Award recognizes individuals who have conducted research at an outstanding level among peers in
Clark receives William Howe Award
The American School Health Association (ASHA) recently awarded Jeffrey Clark, chairperson in the Department of Health Sciences at Illinois State University, the 2016 William A. Howe Award.
Kinesiology faculty speak at Russian sports forum
Illinois State University Kinesiology Professors David Thomas and Karen Dennis and board members of the Vladimir/Canterbury Sister Cities Association were invited speakers at the VI International Sports Forum: Russia—Country of Sports.
Health Sciences featured student: Cole Justus
The Department of Health Sciences is honored to showcase Cole Justus as a featured student this fall semester! Justus grew up in the Clarendon Hills-Hinsdale area but later moved to Downers Grove. He chose to attend Illinois State University because he was trying to find a program that replicated the health information management (HIM) program