The World Languages program at the Unity Community Center in Normal, Illinois, developed out of a partnership with the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at Illinois State University.
Topic: Civic Engagement
Professor Klass recognized for his work with Habitat for Humanity
Gary Klass, an emeritus professor in the Department of Politics and Government, received the Lifetime Achievement Habitat Hero Award and was recognized at the Habitat for Humanity Illinois 2018 Conference on November 10, 2018.
Clothing drive for correctional center
The Department of Criminal Justice Sciences’ student organizations—Criminal Justice Association, Breaking Barriers, and Alpha Phi Sigma—are partnering with LaSalle County’s Sheridan Correctional Center on a clothing drive for individuals released from the center.
Friends for Peace RSO helps students prep for Peace Corps
Friends for Peace became a registered student organization (RSO) last year to connect students interested Peace Corps and similar service opportunities. The founding members were all part of the new Peace Corps Prep program and wanted to support each other in meeting the requirements.
Let’s Talk Teaching: Critical Thinking
We move beyond the buzzwords and get to the core of critical thinking. It’s a skill vital not only to learning but to life.
Redbird presents research at congressional briefing
On July 17, 2018, ISU senior Alison Myers presented before Congress on her research on the expansion of requirements for extended care for foster youth.
Grant helps redesign Decatur classrooms
Imagine being offered a chance to redesign your classroom in a way that could truly meet the needs of your diverse students. Decatur Public School (DPS) teachers associated with the Decatur Teacher Education Pipeline had just that chance.
BallotReady prepares voters for election day
For individuals that are unsure of who they will be voting for on November 6 or are still researching their options, Ballot Ready is just one available online tool for voter research.
Illinois State holds civic learning and engagement conference
In September, the National Center for Urban Education (NCUE) participated in the American Democracy Project (ADP) two-day conference on Illinois State University’s campus. Professor Lance Lippert and Professor Stephen Hunt from the School of Communications as well as College of Education Associate Dean Barbara Meyer invited NCUE to present at this unique conference which convened
Minneapolis Public Housing Authority benefits from ACED Fellow’s skills
The Minneapolis Public Housing Authority (MPHA) is one of several notable organizations hosting Stevenson Center Fellows this year. Applied Community and Economic Development Fellow Rachel Almburg is completing 11 months of professional practice with the MPHA as part of her master’s degree in sociology.