Illinois State University Anthropology Associate Professor Dr. Kathryn Sampeck has received a third prestigious Fulbright award for “Chocolate and Vanilla: Dialogues of Race” at London’s British Library.
Topic: International
Spring study abroad applications now open
The Study Abroad team is thrilled to announce applications for participation in study abroad programming for the spring 2022 semester are now open!
COVID-19 vaccine rollout: Tension between scale and speed, implications for corruption
Illinois State Professor of Economics Dr. Rajeev K. Goel will present “COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout—The Tension Between Scale and Speed and Implications for Corruption” at noon on Wednesday, May 5, for the final event in the Illinois State University International Seminar Series.
Alyssa McCauley awarded Fulbright grant
Alyssa McCauley has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Award to Turkey for the 2021/2022 academic year.
ISU nursing professor to share Community Response in COVID-19 Times
On Wednesday, April 21, the Illinois State University International Seminar Series will focus on Community Response, COVID-19 Times, presented by Dr. Carla Pohl of the Mennonite College of Nursing. This free online webinar is open to the public with advance registration.
COVID-19’s Impact on Education in India: A Case Study
Wednesday, April 14, 12:00 p.m. CDT the Illinois State University International Seminar Series will focus on COVID 19’s Impact on Education in India: A Case Study. Presented by Thaddeus Herman of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, this free online webinar is open to the public with advance registration.
Pharmacotherapy for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 topic of next International Seminar
Research on the Pharmacotherapy for the Prevention and Treatment of COVID-19 will be presented by Dr. Spencer Durham of the Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy on April 7, 12:00 p.m. CDT during the Illinois State University International Seminar Series COVID-19: International Perspectives. This free online webinar is open to the public with advance registration.
Part 2: Pandemic hobbies provide an outlet of joy for students, faculty, and staff
Let’s take a look at more hobbies Illinois State students, faculty, and staff have taken up or returned to over the past year.
Pharmacy professor to present research on use of botanical dietary supplements in the time of COVID-19
Research on the Rational and Safe Use of Botanical Dietary Supplements to Strengthen the Immune System in the Time of COVID-19 will be presented by Dr. Angela I. Calderón on March 31, 12:00 p.m. CDT during the Illinois State University International Seminar Series COVID-19: International Perspectives. This free online webinar is open to the public with advance registration.
Part 1: Pandemic hobbies provide an outlet of joy for students, faculty, and staff
As the pandemic surpasses the one-year mark, keeping many people distanced from their families and friends, we take a look at hobbies new and returned to that have provided an outlet for exploration, creativity, nostalgia, and ultimately joy for faculty, staff, and students at Illinois State University.