From interning at NBC Universal to the world-renowned Mayo Clinic, Illinois State University students gained impressive, hands-on experience through various internships during the summer. We interviewed four interns who represented the University and made a significant impression on their employers.
Topic: Academics
WKCFA Dean Miller announces retirement
Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts Dean Jean Miller has announced that she will retire on June 30, 2024.
Fall 2023 international seminar series event to focus on colonialism
The upcoming event for the fall 2023 International Seminar Series is now open for registration.
College of Business announces 2023 Early Career Achievement Award recipients
Illinois State University’s College of Business (COB) hosted its Early Career Achievement Awards ceremony during Homecoming 2023. Early Career Achievement Awards (ECAA) recognize younger graduates who have demonstrated innovative and responsible professional leadership, the potential for future distinction, and a commitment to serving others. One honoree is selected from each degree program.
Micki Morency fiction reading, September 18
Publications Unit to host fiction reading and conversation with debut Haitian American novelist Micki Berthelot Morency on September 18.
Hill-ternship: Capitol Hill intern tells all
Medical laboratory science major Alexandra Martil served as a Capitol Hill intern in U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth’s office for 10 weeks.
The Q-and-A with Dr. Valerie Wright: Redbird scholar creates card game to teach nursing students power of collaboration
Dr. Valerie Wright, B.S.N. ’99, and two colleagues in the Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN) invented a fun and innovative way to educate nursing students: the card game Collaborate.
Redbird media (Fall 2023): Latest books from #RedbirdScholar faculty and staff
Here are the latest books from Illinois State University faculty and staff.
Psychology professor explores how we remember, how we forget, and how we forget to remember
Dr. Dawn M. McBride, professor of psychology, has been teaching and researching human memory for decades and explains the many tricks our minds play on us.
Weatherman: Graduate student builds wireless network to improve extreme weather forecasting
For his master’s thesis, Matthew Tunberg created a wireless mesh network of sensors, known as Internet of Things (IoT) devices, to help meteorologists better predict extreme weather and save lives.