Publications and presentations by Illinois State University faculty and staff.
Topic: Academics
Dr. Stephen Hunt steps down as director of the School of Communication
On August 15, 2023, Dr. Stephen Hunt will step down from his longtime leadership role and regain his faculty status. It’s the end of an era, but Hunt leaves an indelible legacy.
A rock-solid foundation: Geology students explore Mountain West for capstone field class
From May 19-June 26, 19 students spent nearly six weeks exploring Wyoming and South Dakota for Geology Field Camp, the senior capstone course for Illinois State University geology students led by Distinguished Professor of Geology Dr. David Malone.
Spaulding named Department of Agriculture interim chairperson
Dr. Aslihan Spaulding, professor of agribusiness and food industry management, returned to Department of Agriculture as the interim chairperson.
Our Newest Redbirds: First-gen transfer student ready to find her path in Creative Technologies
Andy Garcia Ortiz is a first-generation transfer student from Heartland Community College (HCC) with a passion for digital storytelling. She’s beginning a new chapter at Illinois State University this fall where she will study Creative Technologies.
School is out, research is in: ISU summer program offers high school students research opportunities
High school students enrolled in the Illinois Summer Research Academy hosted at Illinois State University were afforded research opportunities in nine different disciplines.
Creating new partnerships: ISU group visits Moroccan universities
Dr. Roopa Rawjee, executive director of the Office of International Engagement (OIE), along with Dean Dr. Ajay Samant and Dr. Terry Noel from the College of Business (COB) visited two universities in Morocco and signed agreements to expand relations between the schools. The group from ISU visited Al Akhawayn University (AUI) in Ifrane, and Rabat Business School (RBS) in Rabat.
A message from Interim President Tarhule, June 29, 2023
Today’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling regarding the use of race in the college admissions process has raised many questions and concerns in the higher education community and among prospective students and their families.
Video: ISU students unearth history of ancient Native American village during archaeological field school
During the annual field school at the Noble-Wieting archaeological site, a group of Illinois State students received hands-on training while uncovering the history of a 700-year-old Native American village.
European Union recommends no-pay, no-embargo publishing model for publicly funded research
In May of this year, the Council of the European Union (EU) issued a non-binding recommendation that members of the EU create a nonprofit, open-access model for scholarly publishing of research involving public funds.