National Science Foundation Fellow Amanda Carter researches ‘Hot Babes, Cool Dudes,’ a phenomenon that may help turtles adapt to climate change.
Topic: Research
Illinois State, COUNTRY Financial team up to promote financial literacy
Illinois State and COUNTRY Financial are discovering new ways to teach financial literacy to students in K-12 schools and when they arrive at college.
Race plays role in how much someone exercises
Elaine Hardy, an African-American woman herself, has been researching whether racial identity is a predictor of physical activity in midlife black women.
Hunter receives Fulbright Specialist grant
William Hunter, director of Illinois State University’s Center for Mathematics, Science, and Technology (CeMaST), will help to enhance STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education in Barbados, thanks to a Fulbright Specialist grant.
False memories the topic of Main Street College talk October 26
False memories will be the topic of the College of Arts and Sciences Main Street College event at 7 p.m. Monday, October 26, under the title “Did That Really Happen? Understanding False Memory.”
Biological Sciences Seminar to feature evolutionary biologist, October 22
Ann T. Tate, a research assistant professor at the University of Houston will present “Understanding the role of immunological plasticity in infection dynamics across biological scales” at 4:00 p.m. Thursday, October 22, in 210 Moulton Hall.
Q&A with Professor Mathew Sheep: Why didn’t Episcopal Church split after election of gay bishop?
The 2003 election of Rev. Gene Robinson as the Episcopal Church’s first openly gay bishop set off an internal debate that led a number of members within several conservative dioceses and parishes to leave the church.
5 things you will discover in ISU’s new research magazine
Illinois State University has launched Redbird Scholar, a new magazine focused on the research, scholarship, and creative expression of faculty, staff, and students.
Research and Honors
Honors, presentations, publications, and performances of Illinois State faculty and staff.
Illinois State earns $5 million federal grant to assist at-risk youth
A nearly $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families will provide resources for at-risk youth, under the guidance of Ani Yazedjian.