Illinois State’s educator preparation program is hosting the 6th annual Teaching in the 21st Century Conference (T21Con) on Friday, September 18, in the Bone Student Center.
Topic: Academics
Fall international student scholarships now open
The Office of International Studies and Programs is now taking applications for the fall 2015 international student scholarships.
Philosophy course to explore truth and reality
Philosophy Professor David Sanson will be teaching PHI 363: Topics in Metaphysics and Epistemology in spring 2016.
Submit proposal for 2016 Teaching & Learning Symposium
The deadline to submit a proposal for a poster, individual presentation, or panel discussion for the 2016 Teaching and Learning Symposium is Wednesday, September 30, at 11:59 p.m.
School of Biological Sciences Seminar, September 3
Seth L. Robia, an associate professor in the department of cell and molecular physiology of Loyola University, will present “Measuring the Motions of Membrane Transport Proteins” September 3 at 4 p.m. in 210 Moulton Hall.
Grant to assist with behavioral health for children
Illinois State University received a grant of nearly $100,000 to continue the work of connecting rural patients with integrated behavioral health services.
Criminal justice sciences major studies abroad in the United Kingdom
Illinois State University criminal justice sciences major Magaly Avila writes about her recent study abroad experience in the United Kingdom.
Meet our newest Redbirds: Taliyah Herron from Normal
New Redbird Taliyah Herron wants to keep her options open. That’s why she’s starting her freshman year this week at Illinois State as an undecided student.
Meet our newest Redbirds: Daija Nealy from Texas
Illinois State had what Daija Nealy was looking for, not only in terms of personal attention and scholarships but because the University offered a double major in theater and fashion merchandising.
Meet our newest Redbirds: Neil Harris from Bloomington
Neil Harris starts his freshman year this week at Illinois State University in Normal, just down the road from where he grew up in Bloomington.