The Stevenson Center provides its Fellows with the unique opportunity to spend the second half of their two-year graduate program gaining professional experience while applying what they learned in the classroom the prior year.
Topic: Civic Engagement
Sociology and Anthropology Research Series: Bridging sociology and ecology, January 24
Professor Paul Van Auken, of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, will be presenting a talk, “Fusing Two Lines of Thought: A Proposed Bridge Between Leopold and Sociological Community,” at noon Friday, January 24, in 206 Schroeder Hall.
CESL relaunches civic engagement listserv
The Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning (CESL) is relaunching a civic engagement listserv for Illinois State University faculty and staff.
At the Table series continues with special Post Election: Sip + Chat, November 6
At the Table is a series of virtual dinners and facilitated conversations that aim to build community and embrace vulnerability during these difficult times.
Nominations for Grabill-Homan Community Peace Prize open
The Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies Program at Illinois State University is accepting nominations and self-nominations for the Grabill-Homan Community Peace Prize.
ISU Honors students create resource guide for YWCA Labyrinth
An Illinois State Honors class has spent the fall semester creating a resource guide for McLean County women who have recently been released from jail or prison.
Civic engagement D.C. Trip 2019
The 2019 Washington, D.C., Civic Engagement Trip was a success.
ISU enlightens young minds at Children’s Discovery Museum
The Children’s Discovery Museum in Uptown Normal has long partnered with Illinois State University to offer children fun and enlightening learning experiences.
CESL welcomes new director
The Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning is pleased to announce that Katy Strzepek was selected as the new director of CESL. Strzepek will begin her role on February 3, 2020.
School Street Food Pantry awarded $20,000 from Scott Health Care Trust
The School Street Food Pantry is the recipient of a $20,000 grant from the John M. Scott Health Care Trust to combat food insecurity for McLean County college students.