Sherri Replogle recently published a co-authored article in Air and Space Power Journal, Africa and Francophonie.
Topic: Research
Devinatz asked to share insights by New York magazine
Illinois State University’s Distinguished Professor of Management Victor Devinatz felt excited and honored when a well-known East Coast publication contacted him “out of the blue” and asked him to submit comments related to his research. “I received an email from New York magazine saying that Frank Rich was writing an article that was appearing in
Changes to human subject research explored in information sessions
Research Ethics and Compliance (REC) will be hosting information sessions across campus in January and February to help those who work with human subject research to understand federal and campus policy changes.
Award-winning special education researcher targets students’ behavioral needs
Assistant Professor Virginia Walker was recently recognized by two leading professional organizations for her research and service to the field of special education.
FCS students win CAST 3-Minute Thesis prelims
On Friday, December 8, 10 College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) graduate students competed in the Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.
Fake news: Symptom of post-truth era
The term “fake news” has become a rhetorical weapon of choice for American politicians, angry citizens, and other critics of news media.
ISU education policy researchers attend SEED grant meeting
Lisa Hood, Ph.D., and Erika Hunt, Ph.D., analysts and researchers attended the Supporting Effective Educator Development (SEED) grant meeting December 7 at the University of Miami in Florida. The SEED grant program provides funding to increase the number of highly effective educators by supporting the implementation of evidence-based preparation, development, or enhancement opportunities for educators.
Professor develops swallowing exercise program for seniors
Taeok Park, assistant professor in the Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) Department, has developed a swallowing exercise program for healthy older people.
Research and Honors, December 5, 2017
Presentations, publications, and honors from Illinois State faculty and staff.
NSF grant to develop one-handed smartphone authentication
Illinois State University’s Jianwei Lai is part of a team awarded with a $718,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop a way to log into and use smartphones with one hand.