Homemade guns are a growing problem, according to Mark Tallman, Ph.D., a Politics and Government alumnus interviewed by The New York Times.
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POL alum Kenneth Janda publishes book
Politics and Government alumnus Kenneth Janda, retired Professor of Political Science from Northwestern University, published a book titled The Emperor and the Peasant: Two Men at the Start of the Great War and at the End of the Habsburg Empire.
Students meet with Trustee in Residence
Julie Jones, a member of the Board of Trustees, visited the College of Arts and Sciences as Trustee in Residence on Thursday, October 19, 2017.
Alum Michael Hill speaks with students
Michael Hill, an alumni of the department, visited POL 232 (Public Policy) and 213 (Congress) classes on October 12, 2017.
KNR faculty news
Faculty news from the School of Kinesiology and Recreation.
Free Online CE Modules in Clinical Education
ISU’s CSD Department is a member of the Council of Academic Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CAPCSD).
Professional baseball provides an exciting and rewarding experience for athletic trainer
School of Kinesiology and Recreation alum Dustin Vissering said it was the fine reputation of Illinois State’s athletic training program that attracted him to the field.
Calling the big shots, an exercise physiology alumna trains to be an NBA referee
Training to become a National Basketball Association (NBA) referee is how Kelsey Reynolds ’16 has spent the past year.
ISU Politics and Government alumna runs for public office
Department of Politics and Government alumna Nikita Richards ’06, M.S. ’15, is running for local public office.
Mentor collaboration leads to inclusive student performance
Mentorship facilitates success across many career fields, but its value is especially evident in teaching. The Chicago Teacher Education Pipeline’s Induction and Mentoring program pairs recent Illinois State graduates with experienced teachers at their schools for on-the-job training. This spring, one mentorship pair completed a particularly memorable performing arts project with students at Southside Occupational