Professor Ali Riaz, noted expert of Bangladeshi politics, presented twice and participated in a workshop at the International Studies Association Convention at Baltimore on February 22-25.
Topic: Academics
CAS announces Outstanding Teacher Awards
The College of Arts and Sciences has announced the winners of the 2016–2017 Outstanding College Teacher Awards: Professor Craig Cullen, Mathematics Department, and Professor Marion Willetts, Department of Sociology and Anthropology.
ISU geography students to explore Japan
This summer, five geography students will participate in a three-week exploration of Japan with Professor RJ Rowley.
2017 Cross-Disciplinary Team Research Award goes to group working on water issues
The University Research Council awarded the 2017 Cross-Disciplinary Team Research Award to four faculty members who work toward understanding climate change and its varied impacts on water quality.
IT announces new cybersecurity major, other curriculum changes
We are very pleased to announce that the Illinois Board of Higher Education has approved a new cybersecurity major to take the place of the former information assurance and security sequence in information systems.
Superintendent Jeffrey Hill accepts position in Morton
Superintendent for Illinois State University Laboratory Schools Jeffrey Hill has accepted a position as Superintendent for Morton Community School District 709 beginning July 1, 2017.
CAS Leaders: Moving from diversity conversations to action
Moving beyond conversations is the goal of CAS Leaders in Action: Engagements with Diversity in the College.
National Endowment for the Arts grant to support Obsidian journal
Illinois State University has received a $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to help support the journal Obsidian through its new initiative #ObsidianArtReach.
CAST 50×50: Tyler Brown, Department of Technology
Senior football player and renewable energy major, Tyler Brown is featured in the CAST 50×50 series.
Students use accounting skills to help community with taxes
Students in the College of Business are putting their accounting skills to use by helping community members in need of tax assistance.