Dr. Jean Sawyer, professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders, began her appointment as interim chair of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders on July 1.
Topic: Academics
Milner deal supports opportunities for open access publishing
Learn more about Milner Library’s deal with academic publisher IGI Global, expanding electronic resource access for ISU students, faculty, and staff.
Community in the classroom and beyond
The Civic Engagement Cohort provides an opportunity for teacher candidates to see that teaching is not a siloed profession.
Special program preps busy graduate students to become professors
Foundations of College Teaching gives graduate students options as they explore fundamental concepts about teaching in higher education.
Promoting rural residents’ hearing protection and mental health at the 2021 Farm Progress Show
Faculty, staff, and students of Illinois State’s Central Illinois Area Health Education Center (AHEC) and the Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic joined with the Agriculture Department on September 1 to provide outreach and a unique focus for the Farm Progress Show.
New exhibit highlights rare books, children’s literature, historical textbooks in Milner Library’s special collections
The exhibit Drawing and Describing Plants: Highlights from the Rare Books and Children’s Literature & Historical Textbooks Collections is now available through December 22, 2021 in Milner Library’s Special Collections on floor 6.
Behind the needle: Professor explores the world of tattoo artists
Dr. David Lane’s new book, The Other End of the Needle: Continuity and Change among Tattoo Workers, focuses on how tattoo artists sustain their world.
Career strategies for freshmen and sophomores
According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, there are 10 things you can do during college to make yourself marketable when searching for a job.
Dr. Jan-Ulrik Dahl awarded NIH grant to study resistant bacteria
Dr. Jan-Ulrik Dahl was awarded a grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to uncover the secrets of an insidious bacteria.
ReggieCon virtual panels announced for 2021-2022
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, ReggieCon will present a panel on September 23, focusing on the Latinx children’s adventure graphic novel Under the Cottonwood Tree.