Drew Abney will speak at the Department of Psychology and the Cognitive Behavioral Sciences (CBS) Colloquium Series.
Topic: Giving
Donald F. McHenry Fellowship awarded to psychology student
Amber C. Richardson, a first-year graduate student in the specialist in school psychology program, is a 2018 recipient of the Donald F. McHenry Fellowship.
Preparing tomorrow’s nursing leaders
Can strong leaders in the nursing industry impact patient outcomes? Judy Neubrander, dean of the Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN), says yes.
Why we’re giving back to U-High: The Hamiltons’ story
Former Californians Chris and Laura Hamilton credit the U-High community for helping their family to make a successful transition to Bloomington-Normal.
Psychology student earns Foundation Fellowship
Morgan E. Johnson, a first-year graduate student in the doctoral program in school psychology, is a 2018 recipient of the Illinois State University Foundation Fellowship.
Flores awarded Grupe Fellowship in School Psychology
Rachel Flores ’18, a first-year graduate student in the Specialist in School Psychology program, has been awarded the Audrey J. Grupe Fellowship in School Psychology. Originally from Plainfield, Illinois, Flores grew up among many family members who worked in helping professions, including teachers, nurses, counselors, and school administrators. As a child, she admired the helpers in
Foundation Fellowship awarded to psychology student
Jennifer Woodrum ’15, a first-year graduate student in the clinical-counseling psychology program, is a 2018 recipient of an Illinois State University Foundation Fellowship.
Alumni assist Student Affairs in campaign efforts
To help reach the fundraising goal of the Redbirds Rising: The Campaign for Illinois State, Student Affairs enlisted the help of several generous alumni.
The power of one: A story of mentorship
A tough hallway conversation made all the difference for Michael Thomas.
A legacy of generosity
Larry and Patricia (Hunkler) Stagen were committed to education throughout their lives. Even now, when both Larry and Patricia are deceased, their legacy continues through the Hunkler-Stagen Teaching Scholarship, originally established within the College of Education in 2008.