The College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) is hosting a professional development dinner Monday, April 17, 2017. This popular event will kick off the annual Science and Technology Week.
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Science and Technology Week to feature 2nd annual Women in Leadership event
The College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) will host a day devoted to women in leadership on Thursday, April 20. This event is part of the annual Science and Technology Week.
A Day in the Life of a CAST Alum: Jared Owen, Criminal Justice Sciences
This edition of “A Day in the Life of a CAST Alum” feature Jared Owen ’01, who works as the State Hazard Mitigation Planner for the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA).
Three departments recognized for exceptional professional development
Instructors and support staff spent more than 11,230 hours on professional development in the area of teaching and learning.
CAST students excel in their summer internships in Washington, D.C.
This past summer, Criminal Justice Sciences students had the time of their life as interns in our nation’s capital.
Criminal Justice Sciences students study abroad in Dubrovnik, Croatia
A study abroad experience has the potential to be life-changing, and criminal justice sciences student Tony Crudup would agree with that statement.
My Gift Matters: Doing the right thing for his alma mater
When Jerry Gilmore graduated from Illinois State University in 1974, he left with more than a degree. He left with confidence—in his new career choice, and in himself.
Criminal Justice Association float earns first place in Homecoming Parade
The Criminal Justice Association float won first place in the Registered Student Organization division of the 2013 Homecoming Parade.
Professor talks Breaking Bad meth fact or fiction
The Emmy Award-winning drama series Breaking Bad wraps up its final season next Sunday, September 29, ending a five-season run that introduced millions of fans to the meth business.
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.