Illinois State Special Education Professor Maribeth Lartz has received the Excellence in Teaching Award 2015 in the Illinois Teacher Education Division from the Council for Exceptional Children.
Topic: Academics
Athletes remain strong as classroom students
Statistics for the Graduation Success Rate (GSR) released last fall by the NCAA shows an 87 percent for Illinois State, which equals ISU’s all-time high.
The life of beekeepers topic of Feburary 19 University Club
Marilyn and John Freese from the Trail View Apiary will present “The Life of Bees and Beekeepers” at the University Club (U-Club) discussion Friday, February 19, in the Faculty/Staff Commons of the Bone Student Center.
New study abroad opportunity in England
The Study Abroad Office welcomes Edge Hill University to the list of program offerings for Illinois State students.
MCN online program ranks in U.S. News & World Report
Illinois State University’s online nursing program is ranked as one of the Best Online Nursing Programs according to U.S. News & World Report.
From classroom to collection: Sublett class surveys join museum archives
Thirty-six years of student legwork and writings, recently arrived at the McLean County Museum of History Archives as the Michael D. Sublett Collection.
New, veteran history teachers learning together at community event
Illinois State University has the largest and one of the most rigorous history-social sciences teacher education programs in the state. It co-sponsors a history education symposium each spring.
Business Week Corporate Social Responsibility Case Competition, February 24
A Corporate Social Responsibility Case Competition will be held February 24 during Business Week.
Video: New Foods Lab prepares students for today’s careers
Illinois State’s new Foods Lab is preparing our students for jobs in the changing food industry. Take a video tour of the new state-of-the-art facility inside Turner Hall.
Can you die from a broken heart?
Illinois State scholars took a shot (no disrespect to Cupid or his arrows) at answering the question: Can one really die from a broken heart?