Join Redbird Mark Dunaway ’84 for a virtual event that will identify practical approaches for success in managing personal finances.
Topic: Alumni
Redbird alum’s voice and passions earn him inaugural Colman Domingo Award
In finding his passions and following his dreams, York Walker ’09 was named the first recipient of the Colman Domingo Award.
Sit down chats with Dr. Bob Bradley: Government, pandemic, and higher education
Alumni and friends can view three recently-recorded events led by Dr. Bradley discussing several high-interest topics with State Senator Jason Barickman, ISU President Emeritus Al Bowman and Louisiana State Professor Pamela Monroe.
Stories from the front lines: Crystal Bricker ’10
The quality of education and training that MCN students receive prepares them for dealing with the unexpected—and many of our alumni have had to put that to the test.
Watch past virtual Redbird alumni events
Check out all the summer virtual event recordings thus far and find out what’s to come.
Former Redbird Brock Stewart waits to make his pitch again
Talk about starting at the bottom and rising to the top. Right-handed pitcher Brock Stewart was once a batboy for the team his dad, Jeff Stewart, coached. That team was the Illinois State University Redbirds. Long after his dad’s tenure was complete, Stewart himself became a Redbird eventually playing his way to the top of the professional ranks.
Stories from the front lines: Caitlin Sims ‘19
The quality of education and training that MCN students receive prepares them for dealing with the unexpected—and many of our alumni have had to put that to the test.
John Davis ’78 shares reflections on his career path
John Davis, who graduated in 1978 with a degree in political science, recently contacted the Department of Political Science to share the following reflections on his career.
Horticulture Center shares tips for vegetable gardening success
The Center’s vegetable garden demonstrates the wide variety of food that can be grown in Central Illinois as well as different solutions every gardener can put into practice at home.
‘We have all had to adapt in different ways’: An environmental health alumna’s work in the time of coronavirus
As environmental, health, and safety manager for Caterpillar in Mapleton, Kelsey Fiddes ’12 has played a large role in helping her company navigate the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.