As modern-day foot soldiers march in the biggest city of a nation they believe has not always delivered the same promises to certain groups of people, they often gather at the site created by an Illinois State doctoral alum.
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Impact of the Will to Succeed Award on future orchestra teacher
The Will to Succeed Scholarship is helping Vicky Nyder with her hopes to become an orchestra teacher.
Illinois State staff members put health and safety measures into place
Throughout the coronavirus pandemic this summer, staff members from departments throughout Illinois State University have been working tirelessly to organize, design, and create plans to de-densify and sanitize campus.
Obsidian wins NEA grant
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has announced Obsidian: Literature and Arts in the African Diaspora is the recipient of a $50,000 NEA CARES grant.
A welcome from President Dietz
President Larry Dietz welcomes Redbirds to the University’s 163rd year, which starts unlike any ever before.
#RedbirdScholar students use grants to spend summer researching
This summer, 27 students received the new Undergraduate Research Support Program grant provided by the Office of Student Research. To honor the inaugural summer of the grant, we have featured five student researchers and their projects.
Board of Trustees approves COVID-19 testing contract
The Board of Trustees of Illinois State University approved a contract with Reditus Laboratories for COVID-19 testing.
‘Black dwarf supernova’: ISU physicist calculates when the last supernova ever will happen
Punctuating the darkness at the end of the universe could be silent fireworks—explosions of the remnants of stars that were never supposed to explode.
New Venise Lashon Keys exhibit celebrates the glory and strength of feminine bodies
One with the Original Source Divinely Feminine in All Your Glory exhibit by alumna Venise Lashon Keys ’16 is on display in Rachel Cooper Hall at Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
The woman behind the masks: Dean of Students Office staff member has made more than 1,000 facial coverings
When the University closed in March, Patti Munster had some time on her hands. Scrolling through Facebook, she noticed her hometown ambulance service needed face masks. The Dean of Students Office staff member has made more than 1,000 facial coverings since then.