On December 16, approximately 60 students will graduate from the Department of Agriculture at Illinois State University.
Topic: Academics
Illinois State to hold winter commencement ceremonies, December 16
Approximately 1,000 students are scheduled to participate in Illinois State University’s winter commencement on Saturday, December 16, in Redbird Arena.
Fake news: Symptom of post-truth era
The term “fake news” has become a rhetorical weapon of choice for American politicians, angry citizens, and other critics of news media.
President Dietz’ visit to China strengthens relationships with partner universities
A delegation from Illinois State University led by President Larry Dietz visited two partner universities— Shanghai Normal University Tianhua College (Tianhua College) and Southwest University (SWU)—in China from October 24–28.
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Environmental health student receives recognition
Environmental Health student Maxwell T. Johnson was recently recognized with the United States Public Health Service Citation for his dedication and quality of services provided during his recent internship with the Indian Health Service at the Bemidji Area, Rhinelander District Office in Rhinelander, Wisconsin.
Mennonite College of Nursing earns 10-year accreditation
Illinois State University Mennonite College of Nursing received the maximum 10 years of accreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
Italian connects student to roots and to peoples’ diverse backgrounds
An update from current graphic design major and minor in Italian studies and psychology, Danielle Cervelli.
Speech-language pathology student group receives award funds
The Illinois State University chapter of the National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NSSLHA) recently received a check for $250.
East Asian professors, program challenge student’s thinking and approach to world
Here is an update from Jasmin Tuazon, a junior Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) teacher education major and East Asian studies minor.