Smith and Lorio share preliminary findings from study on teletherapy in early intervention.
Topic: Research
Research and Honors, October 4, 2022
Honors and publications from Illinois State University faculty and staff.
Honorary degree nom deadline extended to October 31, 2022
Honorary degrees may be awarded in recognition of persons who have achieved a record of major distinction at the state or national level in education, public service, literature, business, fine arts, or other professions.
Molecular and cellular biology student conducts genomic research in Utah
When given the choice to conduct cutting edge research close to home or more than a thousand miles away, senior molecular and cellular biology major Shira Archie said, “I didn’t want to be comfortable.”
New interdisciplinary research initiative program announced
A pilot program will support interdisciplinary research and creative scholarship teams.
Meet the September 2022 GradBird Scholar: María Amenábar Farias
The Graduate School has selected María Amenábar Farias as its September GradBird Scholar recipient! .
Feminist, accessible public scholarship talk set for October 25
Feminist, accessible public scholarship talk set for October 25.
ISU is leading $25 million tutoring program created to close COVID learning gap
Illinois State’s College of Education is leading the Illinois Tutoring Initiative, a $25 million federally funded program created to close the learning chasm created during the pandemic by offering high-impact tutoring at schools across the state.
Getting the jump on disease: Dr. Kelly Laurson measures children’s health to prevent problems later
“A jump can tell you a lot.” That’s how Dr. Kelly Laurson, M.S. ’05, professor in the School of Kinesiology and Recreation at Illinois State University, describes a segment of his research.
Bug grub: Redbird anthropologist Dr. Gina Hunter investigates past, present, and future of insects as human food
In Dr. Gina Hunter’s new book, Edible Insects: A Global History, the Illinois State University anthropologist explores the past, present, and future role of insects in diets around the world.