Ashley Boaz, a senior psychology major, and her team worked with Professor Steve Croker this semester to explore magical thinking and the idea that a person can control outcomes through an object.
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Video: PAWSitively Stress Free dogs give students a break
Dogs aren’t just adorable. They’re also really good at calming you down. That’s why Illinois State offers PAWSitively Stress Free, a stress-relief program sponsored by Health Promotion and Wellness.
Video: Scholarship helps ISU student with cancer inspire others
Textbooks are expensive, and many students work part-time jobs to pay for them. Illinois State sophomore Adebosola Akinborho can’t do that. That’s because she has cancer, and is currently undergoing chemotherapy.
Video: Student composer’s music comes alive at festival
When you are learning how to compose music, there’s nothing like having some of the best musicians in the world perform your piece and tell you what worked, what didn’t, and why.
Video: Being an actuarial science major at Illinois State
Illinois State’s actuarial science program has a national reputation. But it’s the on-campus support system that impresses junior Mike Paradiso the most.
Video: Diversity program helps STEM student find mentor
The Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation helps students from underrepresented backgrounds who want to pursue science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) careers.
Video: Alum’s internship leads to job with federal disability office
An Illinois State alum is encouraging more students and recent graduates with disabilities to join a workforce recruitment program for the federal government.
Video: What it’s like to be an education major at ISU
Illinois State’s College of Education helps students like Madison Strebel get comfortable with a real classroom environment early on.
Video: Students reflect on Alternative Breaks Ghana trip
All over the country and all over the world, Illinois State University students are making a difference on Alternative Breaks. Here’s a closer look at one recent service trip to Ghana, Africa.
Video: Education major spreads deaf culture across campus
Junior Brittney Tarr is co-president of the Deaf Redbirds Association, one of 20+ registered student organizations in the College of Education.