Clayton Cottle ’15, a graduate student in the Department of Criminal Justice Sciences, received an honorable mention at the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association conference in Chicago.
Topic: Academics
October declared Exercise is Medicine Month
At Illinois State University, October has been named Exercise is Medicine month in hopes to promote a fit, active lifestyle campuswide.
MacArthur Fellow Tami Bond to speak of A Tale of Fire, Smoke, Time, and Power
Environmental engineer and MacArthur Foundation Fellow Tami Bond will give a talk titled “Energy in the Anthropocene Era: A Tale of Fire, Smoke, Time, and Power” at 4 p.m. Tuesday, October 13, in Moulton Hall, room 214.
Gangsters & Grifters: Tribune photo editors to give talk October 13
Chicago Tribune photo editors Marianne Mather and Robin Daughtridge will talk grifters and gangsters at 4 p.m. Tuesday, October 13, to help celebrate an exhibit at Milner Library based on the book Gangsters & Grifters: Images from the Archives of the Chicago Tribune.
Japanese-style tattoo artist to give talk October 13
Japanese-style tattoo artists Steve McClintock will discuss his work in an upcoming talk titled “HORIMONO: A Retropective of Japanese Tattoo form Past to Present” at 6 p.m. Tuesday, October 13, on the 6th floor of Milner Library.
Friends of the Arts supports upcoming student-curated photo exhibit
Art major Stephanie Burns is leading a group of students who, with the help of a grant from Friends of the Arts, have curated the exhibition American Faces–Portraits, featuring portraits of rural Americana by photographer Mike Disfarmer. The exhibition will be held from November 2 through January in Milner Library.
College of Business to host movie night at Normal Theater, October 13
The Business Week students at the College of Business will host a viewing of The Devil Wears Prada for an event titled “Movie Talk: Breaking Down Gender Barriers in the Workplace” that will be held 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, October 13, at the Normal Theater.
Third-year CSD doctoral student wins ASHA Award
Elaine Kim, a third-year doctoral student in audiology, was awarded the Minority Student Leadership Program (MSLP) Award through the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
The Einstein of Biomath to speak at B.E.E.R. Symposium
The International Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education Research (known as B.E.E.R.) will take place October 9 to 11 on the campus of Illinois State University, drawing in some of the top names in the emerging field of biomathematics.
Zakrajsek to keynote 2016 Teaching & Learning Symposium
Todd Zakrajsek, associate director of Fellowship Programs in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will be the 2016 Teaching & Learning Symposium keynote speaker.