Dr. Sarah Boesdorfer from the Department of Chemistry is the 2023-2024 recipient of the Chizmar and Ostrosky award.
Topic: Academics
A new MLB season has these former Redbirds showing plenty of hustle from spring training through the fall
The start of the 2024 Major League Baseball season has arrived. It’s a time that fans revere, especially in cold, gray northern cities like Chicago, Cleveland, and Detroit.
Mourning the loss of our colleague, friend, and Distinguished Professor, Dr. Rati Ram
With profound sorrow, the Department of Economics mourns the passing of our esteemed colleague, Dr. Rati Ram.
Top five reasons you should care about HLC reaccreditation
Find out why Illinois State’s reaccreditation with the Higher Learning Commission is important to faculty, staff, students, alumni, as well as the community.
Dr. Katherine Ellison discusses secret writing and ciphers with Redbird Buzz
Professor and chair of the Department of English at Illinois State University Dr. Katherine Ellison joins Redbird Buzz to share her knowledge of ciphers and secret writing.
National Book Award-winning poet to read at SRPR Lucia Getsi Poetry Reading, April 10
Award-winning poets John Keene and Marissa Davis will visit campus for two events on Wednesday, April 10, including a 7 p.m. poetry reading at the Normal Theatre and a 3 p.m. conversation in Bloomington.
Student Yehiri Gonzalez and her journey to Teach Chicago Tomorrow
The College of Education’s collaboration with the Teach Chicago Tomorrow (TCT) pathways program supports Chicago Public School (CPS) graduates looking to become licensed educators in CPS schools. The program provides individual and community resources to support students of all backgrounds in starting their teaching career. Elementary Education student Yehiri Gonzalez speaks on her experience as a CPS graduate, and how the TCT program is supporting her education as a Bilingual educator.
Visit the University Research Symposium on Friday, April 12
The Graduate School will host the University Research Symposium on Friday, April 12, and welcomes the community to attend.
Illinois State authors reach open access publishing milestone
Authors from all colleges have now benefited from these agreements; by publishing open access, authors increase access to their work, enhance their stature as public scholars, and contribute to the public good.
A/P Council scholarships available
Illinois State University undergraduate students whose parents are current Administrative/Professional (A/P) staff members or retirees are encouraged to apply for the A/P Council Scholarship.