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Topic: Research
Clemson professor to speak as part of CBS Colloquium Series, April 14
The Department of Psychology and the Cognitive Behavioral Sciences (CBS) Colloquium Series will present a talk with Christopher Pagano, Ph.D., on Friday, April 14, at 2 p.m. in 48 DeGarmo Hall.
Former prime minister of Norway to present Stevenson Lecture
The Honorable Gro Brundtland, the first female prime minister of Norway and a former director-general of the World Health Organization, will give a talk as part of the Adlai E. Stevenson Memorial Lecture Series.
Intellectual property workshops for faculty and staff, April 11
“Leveraging Intellectual Property to Enhance Research Support” will be Tuesday, April 11, in Hovey Hall, room 102.
Artist William Cordova to speak at Galleries, March 29
William Cordova, an interdisciplinary cultural practitioner, will give the visiting artist lecture at noon on Wednesday, March 29, in the University Galleries.
Robillard to give spring faculty lecture, March 29
Amy Robillard will present “Story, Stripped” for the Department of English spring faculty lecture on March 29.
2017 University Research Symposium at Redbird Arena, March 31
Illinois State University will hold the annual University Research Symposium on Friday, March 31, on the concourse of Redbird Arena. It is the first time the symposium has been held in the arena in its 27-year-history.
Students to bare fashion magazine covers at University Research Symposium
Students taking part in the University Research Symposium will present on diversity—or the lack thereof—in fashion magazine covers.
College of Business professors named co-editors for Journal of Insurance Issues
Two professors from Illinois State University’s College of Business are now editing the Journal of Insurance Issues.
Ask a Redbird scholar: How do you inspire lifelong curiosity in students?
How do you inspire lifelong curiosity in your students for the topics you teach?