Black Colleagues Association Communication Chair Kenneth Porter certainly took the road less traveled on his way to graduation. And it most definitely made all the difference.
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ISU in the News
Culture wars continue Chronicle of Higher Ed – Andrew Hartman, HIS, talked about the conservative and liberal culture wars. MBLGTACC The Pantagraph – Dave Bentlin, Office of the President, talked about the importance of the Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Ally College Conference. Proposed budget The Pantagraph – President Dietz commented on the proposed state budget that suggested cutting
The 7 biggest days in Illinois State history
In anticipation of Illinois State making history Tuesday, STATEside asked seven prominent members and chroniclers of the Illinois State community what they consider to be the most important day in the life of this 157-year-old institution.
Chance stop at Ropp building leads Chicagoan to agriculture degree
What started as a road trip ended in a decision to attend Illinois State University. Donald Johnson graduated with a degree in agriculture from the College of Applied Science and Technology on May 11.