Michelle Drouin will focus on the good and bad of a Tinder-fied life where one has endless options in a talk on Thursday, March 29 at Illinois State University.
Topic: Research
Research and Honors, March 20, 2018
Honors, publications, and performances from Illinois State faculty and staff.
Riaz publishes new book
Illinois State Distinguished Professor of Politics and Government Ali Riaz has published a new book, Undying Issues: Critical Debates about Contemporary Challenges.
Family gift supports Illinois State’s anthropology research
Family commits more than $75,000 to support student fieldwork at Mather-Klauer Lodge.
NPR quotes Webber on student protests
Professor Julie Webber was recently featured on NPR Illinois, The 21st Show to discuss student protests in Illinois.
Vogel to lead a ‘fantastic voyage’ for College of Arts and Sciences Lecture, March 6
Professor of Immunology Laura Vogel will deliver the spring Distinguished Lecture for the College of Arts and Sciences on the unsung heroes of the immune system.
SEAT Center keeping future special ed students one step ahead
Illinois State University employs an innovative way to keep special education teacher candidates in-the-know with the Special Education Assistive Technology (SEAT) Center.
Milner Library celebrates Open Education Week, March 5-9
Open Education Week is an annual event celebrated by universities, libraries, and K-12 schools around the world. The goal of Open Education Week is to raise awareness of free and openly-licensed classroom materials.
Obsidian literary journal receives $10,000 grant from National Endowment for the Arts
The National Endowment for the Arts announced the journal Obsidian: Literature & Arts in the African Diaspora will receive an Art Works grant of $10,000.
Cricket researcher sweeps top 2 awards at 3 Minute Thesis competition
In a night filled with great lines, the opening sentence of Kristin Duffield’s three minute thesis presentation took the cake.