The master’s degree in anthropology shares its latest news and updates.
Topic: Academics
Junior biology student conducts cancer research at Johns Hopkins Hospital
Surrounded by scrub caps, lab coats, graph charts, and microscopes, Illinois State University junior biological science major Hope Omoniyi spent her summer researching pancreatic cancer at world-renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.
Doctoral student strengthens Latinx community, advocates for Puerto Rican education
More than 3,200 miles away from her home in Puerto Rico, doctoral student Lourdes D. Concepción Cabán found a supportive Latinx community in Normal that she’s spent the past three years strengthening further.
Undergraduate student Atharv Walimbe and Dr. Mike Hendricks receive the FIREbird Grant
Senior undergraduate student Atharv Walimbe, along with his mentor Dr. Mike Hendricks, received $1,500 from the Office of Student Research’s Faculty-mentored Independent Research Experiences (FIREBird) Grant.
Taking a closer look – HLC Criterion 4 – Teaching and Learning: Evaluation and Improvement
In part 4 of a five-part series, we focus on the Higher Learning Commission’s Criterion 4 – Teaching and Learning: Evaluation and Improvement for Illinois State’s reaccreditation.
SERC and WGSS to host annual Take Back the Night event
This year’s Take Back the Night march will take place on Thursday, October 3, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. in 184 McCormick at Illinois State University.
Pasi engages with students at UNC-Chapel Hill
Retired United States Ambassador Geeta Pasi, the inaugural Donald F. McHenry Visiting Professor in Diplomacy and International Affairs at Illinois State University, visited the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (UNC) on September 19.
Department of Politics and Government celebrates alumni
During Homecoming Week, the Department of Politics and Government celebrated two graduates honored during Alumni Day.
Movement challenge on the Quad, October 30
October is Exercise is Medicine on Campus (EIMOC) month, and what better way to celebrate than with a Movement Challenge to see which campus can log the most miles or time spent in physical activity in a single day.
Special Education Department welcomes new faculty members
With the school year underway, the College of Education’s Department of Special Education (SED) is proud to announce five new faculty members joining the college. The two clinical faculty and three tenure-track faculty are passionate, dedicated individuals who are now using their expertise to support and prepare future special educators.