Open to all students, the Redbird Fresh Market offers low-cost, high-quality produce once a week for eight weeks.
Topic: Student Life
Photo gallery: Redbirds flock to the first week of fall semester
Redbirds returned to campus for the first week of the fall semester. Whether it’s finding a new study spot, catching up with friends in between classes, or participating in back-to-school events, our Birds didn’t waste any time diving back into campus life following quieter summer months.
Tarhule to deliver State of the University Address, September 19
President Aondover Tarhule will deliver the annual State of the University Address on Thursday, September 19, 2024, at 2 p.m., in the Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall. A reception will be held immediately following the address.
Get ready for Homecoming 2024: Relive the Moments
Join us for Illinois State Homecoming 2024: Relive the Moments, a full week of Redbird pride, fun, and memory-making.
Our Newest Redbirds: First-gen psychology major pursues passion for philanthropy
A TikTok video and a gut feeling set incoming freshman Maira Arshad on a path toward attending Illinois State University to pursue a degree in psychology and a passion for helping others.
A big #RedbirdWelcome: Your best photos, posts during Welcome Week, Move-In
Staff, faculty students, and the community worked together to make Illinois State University our newest Redbirds’ new home away from home during this year’s Welcome Week and Move-In.
Homecoming 2024 Redbird student events
Homecoming 2024 is reliving the moments and making new ones! Join in the fun and be a part of one of the longest-standing traditions at Illinois State University.
College of Business announces 2024 Early Career Achievement Award recipients
Illinois State University’s College of Business (COB) will hosts its Early Career Achievement Awards ceremony during Homecoming 2024.
Alumni invited to share career experiences with Redbirds
Career Services invites alumni to share career experiences with Redbird students at career programs.
Annual Campus Communication for Dismount Zones
Illinois State University is continuing the implementation of dismount zones for bicycles, skateboards, scooters, and other recreation and transportation devices. Dismount zones are reserved for pedestrian use, and riders are required to dismount and walk their devices through these areas. This applies to electric, motorized, and manual devices. Dismount zones were enacted as a campus safety measure.