If college is all about preparing young adults for the “real world,” why not bring the “real world” to them? That is exactly what three Introduction to Integrated Marketing Communications (MKT: 233) courses did during the fall 2023 semester.
Topic: Academics
Milner Library hosts spring Digital Scholarship Workshop series
Topics will range from representing texts in digital forms using the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) to using data analysis and visualization tools to curating digital collections and exhibits using the Omeka platform.
Does my child need speech or language therapy?
Signs to determine the need for speech and language services
Breaking News! TV-10 celebrates 50 years beneath the studio lights
On March 4, 1974, TV-10 aired the first broadcast of its 50-year (and counting) legacy. Today, the half-century celebration is officially underway in the School of Communication.
Biology student wins Three Minute Thesis competition for research on decoding cancer puzzle
Sumaiya Hasan, a master’s student in the School of Biological Sciences, became the fourth biology student in the Three Minute Thesis competition’s eight-year history to win the top prize.
Focused on the future: Vidette, WGLT collaboration amplifies student journalists
In January, WGLT co-located with The Vidette in a newly renovated building on West Locust Street in Normal. The three-year project resulted in a modern shared space for Illinois State University’s National Public Radio (NPR) affiliate and the University’s student media outlet to produce their award-winning local news coverage.
AsiaConnect 2024 scholarship
AsiaConnect is proud to offer two scholarships for $300 each to support ISU undergraduate students studying or researching Asian and Asian American culture, language, experiences, and/or participating in study abroad programs in Asian countries.
Research and Honors, March 2024
Presentations and publications by Illinois State University faculty and staff members.
Dr. Kimberly Rios to give talk, March 5
Dr. Kimberly Rios will give a talk, titled “Harnessing the many facets of white identity to reduce feelings of threat and improve intergroup relations,” on Tuesday, March 5, at 3:30 p.m. in 48 DeGarmo Hall.
CAST Connections and CJS students attend College Leadership Summit in Chicago
In February, College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) students attended the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center’s annual College Leadership Summit in Chicago as part of an annual trip organized by CAST Connections in collaboration with the Department of Criminal Justice Sciences.