Anya Malley ’17 is an alum of Illinois State University’s Department of English who received their Bachelor of Arts through the publishing studies program. During their time at the University, they gained hands-on experience at the Publications Unit, and now they are an associate editor at Learning for Justice.
Topic: Alumni
10 things every new Illinois State grad should know
Illinois State’s Alumni Association wants to leave you with some quick tips on how to fully take advantage of your new status as a Redbird alum.
How a Black student graduation celebration broke norms and created unity at Illinois State
It was 2012. Dr. Pam Hoff, a professor in the Department of Educational Administration and Foundations (EAF) felt discouraged. Her research was being done in isolation from others at the University, but she knew there was potential for extensive collaboration.
Two ways to nominate alumni from the Division of Student Affairs
The Division of Student Affairs is seeking nominations for two of their most prestigious awards, the Steve and Sandi Adams Legacy Hall of Fame and the Outstanding Service to the Student Affairs Profession.
MCN supports healthcare workers during event
Mennonite College of Nursing faculty, staff, and alumni gathered to show their support for healthcare workers during the “Light Up the Night” event on Thursday, November 4, during the evening shift change at Carle Bromenn Medical Center in Normal and OSF St. Joseph Medical Center in Bloomington.
Redbird Holiday Gift Guide 2021
With the temperatures dropping and snow on the way, the holiday season is just around the corner, which means holiday shopping is in full effect!
Dr. Jennifer J. Parker ’04 takes road less traveled to success
Dr. Jennifer J. Parker ’04 has a message for Redbirds: It’s OK to take a nontraditional path to success.
In service to others: ROTC, COB alum a leader in two career fields
Mark Jackson ’87 has made a career of the unexpected; in fact, he’s made two. After graduating from Illinois State University’s College of Business with a degree in finance, Jackson had no plans for a career in the military or law enforcement, but both professions turned out to be prominent in his life story.
The Larry and Barbara Efaw College of Education Student Success Center Fund inspires academic excellence
A $500,000 gift to Illinois State University from Barbara Efaw ’59 and family will help establish a new success center for education students. The center, which will be named the Barbara and Larry Efaw Center for Educator Excellence, is scheduled to open in the spring in DeGarmo Hall.
Dedication to equity helps ISU alum land role at Nike
Dr. Robert Shorty has drawn inspiration from all of his experiences to become a leader at one of the world’s largest corporations. He is a director of Nike Inc.’s Global Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) team.