Scientists have discovered a new crater hidden beneath the surface of the moon. Tom Willmitch weighs in on how the crater was discovered and the hoops the Earhart crater faces to officially secure the name.
Topic: Research
University Research Symposium to showcase student work April 10
Pain relief, fiber optics, magnetic fields and farmers’ markets will be some of the subjects covered by more than 500 students in the annual University Research Symposium on Friday, April 10.
Brehm to assist in study on perceptions of water quality
Professor of Sociology Joan Brehm is helping to conduct an assessment of water use and perceptions about water quality in the Lake Bloomington and Lake Evergreen watersheds.
Research and Honors
Publications, presentations and honors from Illinois State faculty and staff.
The evolution of online shopping
Assistant Professor of Apparel, Merchandising and Design Ui-Jeen Yu explores the rapid evolution of online apparel shopping.
Reversing the toxic talk of political discussions
Political discussions in the United States have been hijacked, said Professor of Communication Joseph Zompetti, who discusses solutions for taking the conversation back in his new book.
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Reactions: Finding Cervantes’ tomb
With the likely discovery of the tomb of famed Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes, Professor of Spanish and chair of the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Bruce Burningham took a moment to reflect on what it means to find the tomb of the author of Don Quixote.
Video: Diversity program helps STEM student find mentor
The Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation helps students from underrepresented backgrounds who want to pursue science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) careers.
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