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Topic: Research
CSD Research Briefs: Issue 2
The second issue of CSD Research Briefs shares summaries of our academic and clinical faculty members’ latest projects, publications, and presentations related to audiology and speech-language pathology.
Creative Technologies professor creates gaming database for educators
By establishing an online database called “Using.Games,” Dr. Sercan Şengün is aiming to make video games more accessible for educators who are teaching about and researching the humanities, social sciences, and the arts.
Redbird media (Fall 2023): Latest books from #RedbirdScholar faculty and staff
Here are the latest books from Illinois State University faculty and staff.
Grant news: National Park Service supports preservation of Milner Library’s circus collection
The National Park Service has awarded a two-year, $29,293 Save America’s Treasures Grant for the physical preservation and research of the Ueckert Circus Collection in Milner Library.
Mapping to go a different direction: ISU geographer plots to plan a brighter future
Geography Professor John Kostelnick has used his expertise in GIS mapping to examine a range of issues, from the spread of religion in a U.S. region during the 1800s to the modern-day question of how expanding broadband service could improve crop production.
Psychology professor explores how we remember, how we forget, and how we forget to remember
Dr. Dawn M. McBride, professor of psychology, has been teaching and researching human memory for decades and explains the many tricks our minds play on us.
Paving a greener future: Redbird scholars use recycled materials to reduce construction’s environmental impact
Illinois State Professors Drs. Pranshoo Solanki and Guang Jin are researching creative solutions to lessen the environmental impact of construction.
Weatherman: Graduate student builds wireless network to improve extreme weather forecasting
For his master’s thesis, Matthew Tunberg created a wireless mesh network of sensors, known as Internet of Things (IoT) devices, to help meteorologists better predict extreme weather and save lives.
Research and Honors, September 5, 2023
Presentations and publications by Illinois State University faculty and staff members.