Illinois State University’s 156th spring commencement will take place Friday, May 8 and Saturday, May 9.
Topic: Academics
Students learning to change the world with 3D printing
Printing prosthetic limbs, musical instruments, even cars – that’s just naming a few of the ways 3D printing is changing the world. College of Business (COB) students are on the cutting edge of this new technology.
Impact Award winners announced
The Impact Award, a program organized through University College, recognizes the positive influence individual members of the Illinois State University community have on new students and student retention.
IBM and Best Buy Corporate partner with Illinois State University
IBM and Best Buy Corporate are partnering with Illinois State University to give College of Business students “real world” experience this fall.
Technology students participate in Race to Zero competition
Six Illinois State students and their faculty advisors participated in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Race to Zero student design competition in Golden, Colorado, on April 17-20, 2015.
RSO delivers successful conference to education majors
Meaningful student-driven events are the norm for the College of Education’s outstanding registered student organizations. The Student Education Association’s (SEA) first-ever conference, “Teaching Is a Balancing Act,” held on March 28, was no exception.
Obsidian offers a platform for globalization and diversity
This May, the Publications Unit is officially releasing a journal dedicated to African and diasporic African literature, art and scholarship.
Emerging as national force in biomathematics
Along with an international journal and hosting the largest biomathematics conference in the nation, Illinois State is spearheading a quickly growing consortium of universities dedicated to advancing the science of biomath.
‘The Sweet Enchantment of Post-racial Racism in America’ on April 23
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva will present “The Sweet Enchantment of Post-racial Racism in America” for the Illinois State University annual Bone Lecture at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 23, in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center.
Workshop series helps infuse diversity into courses
Faculty members looking to create a more inclusive classroom can get some assistance from the Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology (CTLT) this summer with the “Reinvent Your Course for Diversity” workshop series.