Milner Library is pleased to announce that Associate Professor Eric Willey has been selected to serve on the LD4 Steering Committee.
Topic: Academics
Canvas Kickoff, April 28
University instructors are invited to a Canvas Kickoff to learn more about the new Canvas Learning Management System.
University Research Symposium shines spotlight on student scholarship
Illinois State students shared their research on virtual spiders, false memories, wrongful convictions, nanoparticles, and scores of other topics at the Graduate School’s Research Symposium. The 32nd annual showcase of student scholarship and creative expression was held Friday, April 14, in the Brown Ballroom and Circus Room in the Bone Student Center.
Dr. Craig Gatto named associate vice president for academic administration
Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Ani Yazedjian announced Dr. Craig Gatto has been named associate vice president for academic administration, effective May 1, 2023.
Night Against Procrastination helps students prepare for finals
The end of the semester is fast approaching, and CAST Connections, University College’s Julia N. Visor Center, and Milner Library are hosting another Night Against Procrastination to help students prepare.
Graduate student’s passion fuels development of video game Occentatia
Ian Cooper followed their passion to the Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts, developing Occentatia, a video game that combines queer theory, escapism, community, and exploration.
2023 National Board candidates and awardees
The National Board Resource Center at Illinois State University has announced the current National Board Certification Candidates who have been nominated for and who have received recognition for state and national awards.
Bilingual Advocacy Week to feature Dr. González Ybarra speaking on Latinx youth and communities
As part of the weeklong celebration of Bilingual Advocacy Week, Dr. González Ybarra will give a talk at 7 p.m. April 20, in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center.
Illinois State receives $800,000 IBHE grant to support teacher education
Illinois State University was awarded a grant of more than $800,000 by the Illinois Board of Higher Education to support the ongoing education of early childhood teachers.
When BIS meets the performing arts
Blurring the line between “class learning” and solving real-world challenges is the top priority for Rosie Hauck in the capstone Advanced Business Systems Analysis course.