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Tag: Illinois State University
College of Business now offers CFP Board-registered minor in financial planning
The College of Business at Illinois State has registered with the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. (CFP Board) to add an undergraduate minor in financial planning.
Career Center to host career fair for construction management industry, September 26
In a tough economic environment, individuals seeking employment in specialized fields need customized assistance when searching for a job. To help, the Career Center, in conjunction with the Department of Technology, is hosting the Construction Management Fair from 1–4 p.m. September 26 in 375 Student Services Building.
Art education students study in Australia
Eleven students and two faculty members–Colleen Brennan and Judith Briggs–from the teacher education area of the School of Art in the College of Fine Arts spent two weeks this summer working with the art education department at Australian Catholic University (ACU) in Sydney, Australia. They went there to examine how New South Wales secondary visual arts teachers implement the unique Frames curriculum model.
College of Fine Arts students intern in Washington, D.C.
For the second year the College of Fine Arts took part in a universitywide initiative to have summer interns in Washington, D.C. Christina Fontenelle, an undergraduate student studying painting, and Molly Briggs, an undergraduate student studying acting/theatre management, were chosen to represent the College of Fine Arts and Illinois State University at the Smithsonian Office of Exhibits Central and The Studio Theatre, respectively.
Professor developing ‘smart device’ to help stifle reward from drugs
Distinguished Professor of Neurobiology Paul Garris is working to create a “smart device” in the hopes of stifling the rewarding properties of abused drugs.
Photo exhibit by Friends of the Arts grant recipient gives voice to sister
Silent Sister is a photo exhibit highlighting the relationship between a graduate student and her younger sister, who has Rett syndrome. The exhibit runs through September 26 on the main floor of Milner Library.
Career Center coaches veterans on how to market skills to employers; seminar set for October 9
U.S. military veterans seeking employment are invited to attend the Career Center’s Veterans Seminar from 4–5 p.m. October 9 in 110 Moulton Hall.
Philosophy Department to host religious education conference
On October 25 and 26, the Department of Philosophy and the religious studies program will host a two-day conference on religious education. This conference will be free and open to the public, and will be funded by the Shaw Teaching Fellowship that was awarded to Professor Daniel Breyer last year.
Career Center launches Hire-A-Redbird recruiting system
The Career Center is pleased to introduce Hire-A-Redbird, our revamped job vacancy tool.