Chloé Vicente has joined the School of Teaching and Learning and Milner Library as a Fulbright scholar-in-residence. The librarian is the first Chilean to receive a Fulbright award in library science, and the first Chilean to be a Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence.
Topic: Academics
T.Y. Wang presents a paper at the APSA conference
Dr. T.Y. Wang, Illinois State University professor emeritus, presented a co-authored paper titled “Fighting Will: Are Taiwanese Citizens willing to Resist China’s Coercion?” at the 2024 American Political Science Association annual conference.
CSD welcomes new staff
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) is fortunate to have two new staff members on board to begin fall 2024.
AP/CS Council Merger: Committees on the Staff Council
This committee will oversee programming for the council, such as social and professional development opportunities for staff, and provides venues for staff to interact with the council.
Taking a closer look – HLC Criterion 1 – Mission
In part 1 of a five-part series, we focus on the Higher Learning Commission’s Criterion 1: Mission for Illinois State’s reaccreditation.
Wrongfully convicted Alan Beaman and his attorney to speak October 22
Alan Beaman will discuss his wrongful murder conviction and how it affected his life in a program titled “Wrongful Conviction: A Conversation with Alan Beaman and his Attorney,” at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, October 22, in Braden Auditorium.
Award-winning author, translator team to visit ISU, September 19
Poet and translator team Oriette D’Angelo and Lupita Eyde-Tucker will visit ISU on Thursday, September 19, for a discussion and bilingual poetry reading from D’Angelo’s Homeland of Swarms.
Career Services series assists Redbirds considering grad school
If you are applying to graduate school or considering it as part of your career plan, get support as you prepare for the next step in your academic and career journey.
STEM Fellows making substantial positive impact on STEM degree programs
The Inclusive Excellence STEM Fellowship is a program funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute that supports STEM faculty in making the introductory STEM experience at ISU welcoming and supportive.
Anthropology and art history major uncovers career passion during archeological dig
Sarah Schroeder was one of seven Illinois State University students who traveled to Italy in mid-May to participate in the Valle Gianni Field School.