Ali Riaz, professor and chair of the Department of Politics and Government at Illinois State University, calls the new Iran deal a good beginning, but with many roadblocks ahead.
Topic: Research
Clevenger explores The Virtual Enemy
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Shelly Clevenger is taking an in-depth look at intimate partner violence and cybercrime in an upcoming book.
Research and Honors
Publications, productions, and honors of Illinois State University faculty and staff.
Grant helps ISU faculty map protected natural lands in Illinois
I-View, which includes two School of Biological Sciences faculty on its leadership team, will significantly enhance the ability of conservation organizations to establish an interconnected system of healthy and protected lands and waters.
Reactions: Chinese currency and the global markets
We’ve seen stock markets around the globe fall dramatically. Though some look to the Chinese currency, Professor of Economics Kevin Zhang says the fall in global markets is not caused by China’s yuan.
Planning for your grant proposal
Are you thinking about writing a grant proposal? Make sure you give yourself enough time to work on it.
Recent biology graduate Christine Hodges now working for USDA
School of Biological Sciences graduate Christine Hodges ’11, M.S. ’14, is now a physical science technician in the laboratory of Susan McCormick at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Laboratory in Peoria.
Academic Affairs collections document ISU’s education history
With the help of student intern and volunteers, the archival collections of ISU’s colleges, departments, and schools are being made available to everyone interested in knowing more about ISU’s long education history.
Vidal-Gadea discovers first receptor of Earth’s magnetic fields in animals
Illinois State University’s Andres Vidal-Gadea is leading the way to understanding the internal compass of animals by identifying the first sensor of the Earth’s magnetic field in the brain of a worm.
Grant to assist with behavioral health for children
Illinois State University received a grant of nearly $100,000 to continue the work of connecting rural patients with integrated behavioral health services.