Time and again, Veronique Parmenter has seen Illinois State University’s Alternative Breaks program light a fire in the hearts of students and give them a desire to make a difference in the world.
Topic: Student Life
Parade and football details for Homecoming 2019
Homecoming Saturday is filled with Redbird excitement, especially at the parade, tailgating, and football game.
Milner Library announces funding for Washington, D.C., student internship
Milner Library is sponsoring a scholarship program to encourage professional practice opportunities for high-achieving students who wish to complete their internship in Washington, D.C.
Bob Dylan coming to Braden Auditorium in October
Bob Dylan will perform at 8 p.m. Tuesday, October 29, at Braden Auditorium at Illinois State University.
Our newest Redbirds: Twins transfer to ISU together
Miriam and Mayra Maldonado are identical twins with nearly identical backgrounds. The two attended the same schools, participated in the same extracurricular activities, and achieved the same levels of academic excellence. Now, they have transferred to Illinois State to study to become teachers.
Redbird football player strikes balance between athletics, academics, and ROTC
Redbird football player Paul Monaco has a lot of responsibilities as a student-athlete and member of the Illinois State Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC).
New RSO SACNAS offers support for student researchers
A new organization at Illinois State University is helping student researchers prepare for their careers and promote their scholarship.
Students, alumni explore the possibilities of graduate school
Thinking about graduate school? Discover what you need to consider when identifying if this career investment is for you.
Students Ending Rape Culture Self-Care Series for survivors and supporters
The Self-Care Series will provide a foundation for survivors and their supporters through self-care.
2018 Homecoming king proudly continues student royalty tradition
Homecoming student royalty is a tradition celebrating the accomplishments of some of the top student leaders on campus. Last year’s Homecoming king, Isaac Hollis, was proud to use his royal platform as an opportunity to show his fellow Redbirds the importance of staying true to oneself. Student royalty recognizes the top student leaders on campus,