Illinois State University’s new Food Studies program is hosting a sneak preview of the documentary Seasons of Change on Henry’s Farm on September 25. Following the preview, there will be a Q&A with film subject Henry Brockman and filmmaker Ines Sommer.
Topic: Sustainability
Arts Technology Program graduate student presents at Electronic Visualization and the Arts London conference
Ashley St. Aubin presented her textile-meets-technology art piece, “Windstorm” at the 2019 conference.
Ask a Redbird Scholar: How much of our recycling is not recycled?
Technology Associate Professor Pranshoo Solanki answers the questions, How much of our recycling is not recycled, and why is contamination such a problem?
First Fell Arboretum map now available
For the first time in the history of the Fell Arboretum, a map is available listing all the trees that exist on Illinois State’s campus.
Renewable Energy has a new name
The Department of Technology announced Sustainable and Renewable Energy as the new name for the renewable energy program.
Redbirds give back to environment during first Campus Cleanup Day
About 100 students and staff removed 300 pounds of waste and recyclable items April 23 from Illinois State University’s campus and the surrounding areas for the University’s inaugural cleanup day.
Video: Interview with student who ran for Normal Town Council
Junior marketing major Alex Campbell saw the long lines and wait times during the 2018 midterm elections and concluded something needed to be done to help more students vote.
Medical laboratory science major Baylee Hull leads water bottle filling stations initiative in FSA and FHS
Hull proved her project to be promoting environmental stewardship, while eradicating the common issue of spilled water on the floor at water fountains
Renewable energy alumnus designs solar system for Matt Aldeman’s home
Assistant Professor Matt Aldeman contacted renewable energy alumnus Shannon Fulton ‘11 about purchasing a solar system for his home.
Solar Car Team looking for various majors to join effort
The ISU Solar Car Team is looking to expand its roster to help prepare for a national race in July. The team is open to anyone interested and willing to learn. They are seeking those majoring in business, communications, information technology, sustainability, and engineering technology for roles on the team.