Dr. Aondover Tarhule, vice president for Academic Affairs and provost, spoke about his vision for the College of Engineering and what Redbirds can expect to see next.
Topic: Academics
Choose your own adventure: Students demonstrate creations at Games Showcase
A steady stream of visitors to the first-ever Games Showcase were invited to play more than 25 board, card, mobile, and video games all created by Illinois State students, many of whom are enrolled in Creative Technologies’ game design sequence, while others are studying in programs such as information technology or are involved in gaming registered student organizations.
Board of Trustees approves College of Engineering, pre-construction services
The Board of Trustees gave authorization for Illinois State to proceed with actions to formally establish the College of Engineering.
Creative Technologies to host Games Showcase, May 6
The Creative Technologies program will host its first ever face-to-face Games Showcase Friday, May 6, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. in the Center for Visual Arts Room 110.
Retirement reception for Roberta Seelinger Trites, May 24
Members of the Illinois State University community are invited to a retirement reception for Dr. Roberta Seelinger Trites.
International Agribusiness course makes global connection for ISU agriculture students
Isaac Brockman and Emily Lopata, both seniors studying agribusiness, conducted an analysis of a country and its agricultural industry in collaboration with an international student, Aizhan Kurmanalieva, from Kyrgyzstan.
Friberg to lead new scholarly teaching unit, reappointed to the Cross Endowed Chair
Dr. Jennifer Friberg, who has served as interim director of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology since 2020, has accepted a permanent leadership position in a reorganized professional development and instructional support unit.
2022 Clarence W. Sorensen Distinguished Dissertation Award winner
The winner of the 2022 Clarence W. Sorensen Distinguished Dissertation Award is Dr. Maggie DeMaegd Ph.D. ’21, who earned her doctorate in the College of Applied Science, School of Biological Sciences.
Graduating Redbirds: Mennonite College of Nursing students prepared to ‘make a difference’ in patients’ lives
Students graduating from the Mennonite College of Nursing are prepared to provide compassionate care as they enter the nursing profession.
Sophie Quackenbush named 2022-2023 Bone Scholar
Sophie Quackenbush, a Political Science major who is also a Legal Studies and a French minor, was selected as a 2022-2023 Bone Scholar.