The Criminal Justice Association float won first place in the Registered Student Organization division of the 2013 Homecoming Parade.
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Enjoy convenient, low-cost produce with Fresh FAVs
Fresh FAVs is a new program that is being started to increase the availability and consumption of fresh produce on campus.
Video: Alum works at Argonne National Lab
Michael Rosenow is a certified industrial hygienist and safety professional, focusing on nanomaterials in Argonne’s Environment, Safety and Quality Assurance division.
Criminal Justice Sciences student enjoys life-changing experience in Cambodia
This summer, Brittany Bates had the privilege of being the only student in the United States to travel to Cambodia as part of the Reach Out Volunteers program. Bates, a Department of Criminal Justice Sciences student, joined 10 other volunteers who gave of their time, knowledge, and strength during the June 29-July 15 trip.
CAST students travel to Kenya to study soy exporting possibilities
Three Illinois State University students traveled to Kenya this summer with the purpose of studying the viability of exporting soy or soy-based products from the United States.
Illinois State students explore France’s food, farming during summer trip
Three students from the Department of Agriculture–Melanie Krawczyk, Katrina Schreiner, and Nancy Adams–and one student majori in international business, Melissa Nicole Dickey, spent a month exploring France this summer with 30 other students from various universities as part of the 2013 ESA (Ecole SupĂ©rieure d’Agriculture) Summer Program “From the Farm to the Table … a Sustainable Food System.”
Gamma Phi Circus highlighted in new book: The Bloomington-Normal Circus Legacy
A presentation of the book The Bloomington-Normal Circus Legacy: The Golden Age of Aerialists, with authors Maureen Brunsdale and Mark Schmitt ’96, will be held 7 pm. Monday, September 16, in the Circus Room of the Bone Student Center.
Criminal Justice Sciences student has successful summer interning with Washington, D.C. police
Genoa Cole ’13 had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity this summer when she accepted an internship in Washington, D.C.
Space entrepreneur to speak at Illinois State University, September 17
Registered student organizations (RSOs) in the School of Information Technology will host Scott Tibbitts September 17 in the Bone Student Center. Tibbitts is a nationally recognized speaker and space entrepeneur who inspires his audiences by sharing his story of building a space company from scratch.
Esther Larson McGinnis lecture set for October 23
The annual Esther Larson McGinnis scholar lecture through the School of Kinesiology and Recreation has been set for Wednesday, October 23.