Professor L.J. Zigerell, along with his co-authors Annie Franco, Neil Malhotra, and Gabor Simonovits, published an article in the Journal of Experimental Political Science entitled, “Developing Standards for Post-Hoc Weighting in Population-Based Survey Experiments.”
Topic: Academics
Art and judicial reforms after French Revolution to be discussed
Vanessa Paumen, of the Groeningemuseum in Bruges, Belgium, will present “The Art of Law: Crime and Punishment in the Age of Luther” at 6 p.m. Thursday, October 26, in the University Galleries.
Illinois State center awarded $12.5 million grant to improve school leadership
Illinois State University’s Center for the Study of Education Policy has been awarded a three-year, $12.5 million Supporting Effective Educator Development grant by the U.S. Department of Education.
Program generates instructors for English language learners in Chicago-area classrooms
Illinois State’s College of Education is making strides to equip current and future elementary school teachers with the skill set to teach English learners and bilingual children in the classroom.
Health Sciences featured student Autumn Janiszewski
The Department of Health Sciences is honored to highlight Autumn Janiszewski as a featured student this fall semester.
Woith receives MCN’s Outstanding College Teacher Award
Illinois State University Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN) is pleased to announce Advocate BroMenn Endowed Professor Wendy Woith is the 2017 recipient of the Outstanding College Teacher Award.
Celebrate Illinois State’s legacy of teaching excellence
The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology invited faculty and staff to share their stories about their roles in a legacy of excellence in teaching and learning for Homecoming 2017.
Marijuana: Policy Gone to Pot
Illinois State’s Distinguished Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice Sciences Ralph Weisheit will give a presentation entitled “Marijuana: Policy Gone to Pot.”
New book redefines approach to therapeutic recreation
Sherri Hildebrand and Rachel Smith aim to advance the field of therapeutic recreation with a new book for both students and practitioners.
Students enthusiastically connect the old to the new through learning Latin
A visit to Kathryn Jasper’s class shows excitement is alive and well for the language of Latin.