The Department of Politics and Government organized a panel on the Republican primaries, particularly the rise of the billionaire businessman Donald Trump as the front runner, on Thursday, March 17.
Topic: Academics
Latin American and Latino Studies Student Spotlight: Daniel Esquivel
Daniel Esquivel is from Arlington Heights, Illinois, and is pursuing a double major in acting and theatre education with a minor in Latin American and Latino/a Studies (LALS).
Cross-campus team explores risks and benefits of drones
Illinois State students from across campus are exploring the potentially groundbreaking applications of drones for commercial uses.
Latin American and Latino Studies alumni spotlight: Jeffrey Miller
It is the hope of every student that the time spent in secondary education will prepare and equip them for the job market. Students also desire to get the most out of their education. The Latin American and Latino Studies program recently reconnected with a recent alum, Jeffrey Miller, to hear about his experiences in the program
The brain in space subject of physics colloquium
Zoltan Toroczkai, a professor of theoretical physics at the University of Notre Dame, will present “The Brain in Space” at 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 29, in Moulton Hall, room 214.
Nursing student’s involvement leads to job at Mayo Clinic
Spencer Simpson is a senior nursing student from Momence, Illinois. In a few months, she will be graduating with a B.S.N. degree, and has already accepted a position as an RN in the Colorectal/General Surgical Unit at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Going global: More business students getting out in the world
More business students are embarking to European universities, multi-national businesses, and even a start-up company in the tropics.
Coming out in the classroom: Surprising results for character survey
Mark Olson and Eros DeSouza replicated a 2002 survey on instructors coming out in the classroom, with results that surprised them.
Open forums set for vice president of Division of Student Affairs
The public and campus community are invited to open forums with the candidates for Illinois State’s vice president of the Division of Student Affairs.
Prestigious NIH fellowship helps student fight Asian mosquito invasion
Thirty years after Asian tiger mosquitos first arrived in the United States, Illinois State doctoral student Peter Brabant is working to stop their spread.