Football player Teddy Corwin will be graduating from Illinois State Saturday morning about 12 hours after he plays in the Redbirds’ FCS playoff game against Richmond.
Topic: Academics
Professor to lead study program to Morocco
Language, Literatures, and Cultures Professor Jennifer Howell will be leading a group of undergraduate and graduate students on an exploration of Morocco next July.
Matthew Tomlin: From Senegal to ceremony
Peace Corps Master’s International student Matthew Tomlin will travel a long way to walk across the stage and receive his master’s degree in political science this December. Tomlin has been working as an Urban Agriculture Extension Agent in Senegal since November 2014.
82-year-old ISU student leaves behind legacy of learning
Before her death last August, Rona Loeb attended classes at Illinois State University for 33 years across 68 semesters as part of her lifelong quest to keep learning.
College of Education seeks Hall of Fame/Outstanding Young Alumni nominations
The College of Education at Illinois State University is actively seeking nominations for the 2016 Hall of Fame and the Outstanding Young Alumni Award.
Student teaching abroad: Fall 2015, Part 1
Traveling is all about exploring with an open mind and an adventurous heart, and with those ideals (and a large suitcase) I began my journey from Chicago to England.
RSO selling pork to fund trip to marketing competition
The National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA) is selling pork products from the University Farm at Lexington to fund a trip to the student marketing competition in Kansas City, Missouri.
Communication faculty, alumni win national awards
Faculty and students from Illinois State University’s School of Communication received national awards during the annual National Communication Association (NCA) convention held in Las Vegas, Nevada, in late November.
Student research to help formerly incarcerated women re-enter society
Through a sociology class project, Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development graduate students will assist previously incarcerated women in Bloomington-Normal in regaining their independence and attaining a consistent income.
Hoon Mok Chung: An ongoing legacy
The Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development is now accepting applications for the Hoon Mok Chung Memorial Scholarship.