The 17-year tradition of Fear the Bird shirts continues to feature student-made designs. The 2023 Fear the Bird Shirt was designed by Event Management, Dining, and Hospitality (EMDH) graphic design intern Maggie Kline.
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Apply for paid internship through EDI Grant
Students from underrepresented populations interested in a paid summer internship are encouraged to apply for the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Internship Grant (EDI Grant) this week.
2023 Civic Engagement award winners named
Individuals and groups across the campus and community were honored with the 2023 Civic Engagement Awards as part of Illinois State University’s annual Civic Engagement Celebration, hosted by the Center for Civic Engagement.
Four undergraduate students selected for Dean of Students Office Student Leadership Awards
The Dean of Students Office is excited to announce the recipients of the 2023 Student Leadership Awards! Each year, the Dean of Students recognizes Illinois State students for excellence in student leadership and involvement.
Bone Student Center hosts successful year of shows
Event Management, Dining, & Hospitality (EMDH) hosted a successful year of shows in Braden Auditorium at the Bone Student Center.
Event Management, Dining, and Hospitality celebrates National Nutrition Month
EMDH dietitian team alongside Executive Chef Matt Horton hosted a pop-up tasting event to celebrate National Nutrition Month.
ISU launches fifth annual Birds Give Back: Five years of impact
The fifth annual Birds Give Back, Illinois State University’s day of giving, will be Thursday, February 23, during Redbird Philanthropy Week with a goal to receive 3,000 gifts in support of Redbird initiatives.
Nominations open for Student Leadership Awards
The Dean of Students Office is now accepting nominations for the Student Leadership Awards. These annual awards recognize Illinois State University undergraduate students for excellence in student leadership and involvement.
The diabetes epidemic: the inequity of its effects on marginalized communities
“For most health conditions and diseases, marginalized communities are frequently impacted more harshly, and diabetes is not an exception. Why? For historically marginalized communities, the problem is a combination of risk factors.”
Working elections runs in the family for mother and daughter
At 17, Morgan Taylor had to miss a day of high school to be at the polls at 5 a.m. and get ready for voters.