The Illinois State segment of the Charles Ives Sesquicentennial Festival will be held February 19-21, 2025, and will bring several free events to students and general audiences that underscore the multitude of connections between music and the humanities.
Topic: Research
Artificial Intelligence Brown Bag Series begins November 15
The AI Brown Bag Series will provide a platform for faculty and staff to engage in how artificial intelligence is being used on campus across a number of units and discuss AI’s role in research and teaching.
Professor authors acclaimed film script on the ‘Teacher’s Regiment’ veterans of Illinois State
Dr. John McHale of the School of Communications recently authored an acclaimed feature film script, Blood Brothers, based on the one-of-a-kind story of the 33rd Illinois Infantry.
‘Resistance and survival’: Faculty book documents Angelique Renville’s resilience in the face of oppression
Dr. Linda Clemmons has authored three books on the Dakota of Minnesota. The latest documents the life of Angelique Renville, a Dakota woman who “made her own path.”
Explore Illinois State Normal University students’ World War I stories at Milner Library November 12
Join Digitization Center Coordinator Karmine Beecroft and Metadata Librarian Emily Baldoni at Milner Library’s 6th Floor Southwest Learning Space on November 12 from noon to 1 p.m. for “Voices From the Trenches: Digitizing and Visualizing the World War I ISNU Service Records.”
Research and Honors, November 2024
Presentations and publications by Illinois State University faculty and staff members.
Communication Professors Blaney and Hunt study Cubs’ image repair
Dr. Joseph Blaney and Dr. Stephen Hunt, faculty members in the School of Communication, have published a chapter in an edited volume about use of media in crisis communication that addresses image problems faced by the Chicago Cubs following their infamous roster sell-off in 2021.
Connected Communities Initiative program recipients announced
The program called Connected Communities Initiative (CCI) was designed to bring clinicians, researchers, and students together to focus on innovation in clinical and patient education, health care engineering, data science, and cybersecurity.
Research methods and skills support now available to all Redbirds
Thanks to the Office of Research and Graduate Studies, Illinois State University now has access to over 280 hours of structured online learning in the teaching and learning of research methods.
John Sedbrook named 2024 IIN Innovator to Know
Dr. John Sedbrook, professor of genetics in the School of Biological Sciences at Illinois State University, was among eight innovators recognized in 2024.