Toughest test: Faculty overcome challenges of teaching online

Woman working on computer

Anybody familiar with Illinois State knows the University’s motto is “gladly we learn and teach.” The commitment to do both with any level of gladness has been severely tested the past few weeks as all classes transitioned to an online format.

Newly digitized collection highlights Bloomington-Normal women’s suffrage history

White dress form wearing a purple, white, and yellow National Woman's Party sash and ribbon reading "Mrs Davis Ewing Illinois Voter Woman's Party."

Hazle Buck Ewing’s activist writings, as well as incoming letters from dozens of other suffragists and materials from the National Woman’s Party and Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, are now freely available online for research and study, thanks to a monthslong digitization campaign by Milner Library and the Ewing Cultural Center.

Esports coming to Illinois State

Esports students utilize the DIGGS space in Julian Hall

The Division of Student Affairs at Illinois State University is pleased to announce a competitive esports program, launching fall 2020.