Dr. Elahe Javadi from the School of Information Technology is the recipient of the 2022-23 Dr. John Chizmar and Dr. Anthony Ostrosky Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award.
Tag: College of Applied Science and Technology
Criminal justice sciences student interns in Washington, D.C.: ‘I am more than my story’
Criminal Justice Sciences student shares internship experience in Washington, D.C.
Building for the future: Safety major shares her internship story
Occupational Safety and Health major shares internship experience at PCL Construction.
The PodCAST: A conversation with Akil Mills, family and consumer sciences alum
This episode of The PodCAST features a conversation with Akil Mills, an alum of the human development and family relations major in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, and currently serves as the senior privacy consultant for Allstate.
The PodCAST: A conversation with Chad McEvoy, dean of the College of Applied Science and Technology
The College of Applied Science and Technology has released the next episode of the college’s new podcast, The PodCAST.
Alum remembered, honored with Kristian ‘KP’ Philpotts Day proclamation
Kristian Philpotts ’16, an Illinois State University alum who was fatally shot while working as a rideshare driver in Urbana, was honored Monday on what would have been his 31st birthday.
Summer break listening: The PodCAST
Summer is a great time to catch up on listening to The PodCAST, the official podcast of the College of Applied Science and Technology at Illinois State University.
Rooted in horticulture: Students cultivate annual plant sale
In its fourth year, the annual Horticulture Center Plant Sale is an opportunity for local gardeners to fill their plots and pots with organically grown plants while supporting Illinois State’s Horticulture Center.
From kindergarten to campus: Two HDFS Redbirds share a strong and lasting bond
HDFS students Molly Allen and Emma Perino have a friendship that is well into its second decade.
Redbird Battalion’s female cadets ready to ‘pave the way’
Recent changes to U.S. Army protocol are providing female cadets across the country with more opportunities, including those in the Redbird Battalion.