The research of Dr. Samantha McDonald, assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology and Recreation, is big news for little ones: McDonald studies the effects of exercise during pregnancy, focusing on the metabolism.
Topic: Research
Interdisciplinary collaboration maps campus efforts toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals
The Office of Sustainability, Center for Civic Engagement, and Office of International Engagement are exploring how Illinois State University addresses and contributes to the United Nations Sustinable Development Goals.
Research and Honors, February 6, 2024
Presentations and publications by Illinois State University faculty and staff members.
Image of Research finalist exhibit, reception, February 8
The public is invited to the 5th annual Image of Research at Illinois State University Competition Exhibit at the University Galleries on Thursday, February 8.
The School of Theatre and Dance welcomes Joey Contreras for a Weeklong Residency at Illinois State University
Illinois State University School of Theatre and Dance welcomes Joey Contreras for a weeklong residency. Contreras is a contemporary musical theatre writer, composer, and lyricist based in New York City.
Can you dig it? Honors Exploration and film series examines Blaxploitation era
Blaxploitation films from the 1970s are the focus of an Honors Exploration and public film series led this semester by Dr. Stanford Carpenter and Dr. Eric Wesselmann ‘03, M.A. ’05.
Black History Month speaker: Is Race Identity?, February 28
Dr. Barbara Fields, professor of history at Columbia University in New York, will deliver the lecture “Is Race Identity?” at 6 p.m. Wednesday, February 28, 2024, in Prairie Room III, Bone Student Center, as part of events for Black History Month at Illinois State University.
The Crossroads Project announces winner of the 2024 Diverse Voices Playwriting Initiative
Novid Parsi’s “The Life You Gave Me” has been selected as the winner of the 2024 Diverse Voices Playwriting Initiative.
Call for papers for 27th annual WGSS Student Research Symposium
The Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program is currently accepting submissions for its 27th annual WGSS Student Research Symposium.
Anthropology professor, Creative Technologies student create a ‘Maya Talking Forest’
Through a combination of anthropologic research and digital technology, it’s now possible to experience an immersive, 3D representation of a Guatemalan forest inhabited by the Kaqchikel people as it was more than 300 years ago.