Andrew Hartman could hardly have known in 2008, when he began writing his history on America’s culture wars of the late-20th century, how timely the book would turn out to be.
Topic: Research
Ask a Redbird Scholar: Why is higher education so liberal?
Andrew Hartman, Illinois State University professor of history, offers a nuanced answer to the question, Why is higher education so liberal?
Protecting pets and their owners during natural disasters
A $94,085 National Science Foundation grant is helping Criminal Justice Sciences Assistant Professor Ashley Farmer improve the way pets and their owners are evacuated and minimize loss of life during natural disasters and emergencies.
Redbird media: Latest creative works by ISU faculty
Here are the latest creative works by Illinois State faculty.
Wine trails: A lesson in cooperation
It made no sense to Peter Foreman that wineries would partner with their rivals, sending customers down the road, crowding onto the same website, and planning wine and cheese events together.
Ask a Redbird Scholar: What does it take to impeach a president?
Redbird scholar Kerri Milita explains the process its takes to impeach a president.
Ask a Redbird Scholar: What exactly did Stephen Hawking contribute to our understanding of the universe?
Stephen Hawking contributed more to our understanding of gravity than anyone else since Albert Einstein, according to Illinois State Assistant Professor of Physics Neil Christensen.
Research on the Rise: Errors in medication administration
Mennonite College of Nursing faculty are working to improve nursing practice by studying the clinical setting.
Purdue researcher to present on partner aggression, September 11
The Illinois State University Interdisciplinary Research Group on Personal Relationships will present a research colloquium featuring Ximena Arriaga, Ph.D. from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 11, in room 145 of the Center for Visual Arts.
SIUE researcher to speak on autism spectrum conditions, September 21
The Illinois State University Department of Psychology and the Cognitive Behavioral Sciences (CBS) Colloquium Series will present a talk titled “Are People With Autism Spectrum Conditions More Resistant to Context Effects in Preference?” with Jonathan Pettibone, Ph.D., Friday, September 21, at 2 p.m. in 48 DeGarmo Hall.