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Topic: Technology
IT students compete in Department of Energy Cyberforce competition
Six students from the School of Information Technology (IT) traveled to Argonne National Laboratories in Lemont to compete in the Department of Energy Cyberforce competition on December 1, 2018.
Doctor of audiology course takes a field trip
First year Illinois State University AuD students visited a hearing aid manufacturer located near Chicago.
State Farm’s capture the flag challenge gives students hands on cybersecurity experience
The decryption of hidden messages and locating of secret files is often relegated to the likes of hackers on the silver screen, but Illinois State University was the site of such computer practices during State Farm’s Capture the Flag cybersecurity challenge.
CSD, nursing collaborate on clinical simulation experience for students
This article discusses the innovative interprofessional program developed by the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) and the Mennonite College of Nursing.
Fall CITx highlights technology’s role in student recruitment and retention
Information Technology (IT) professionals from across Illinois State University came together in the State Farm Hall of Business on November 30 for the fall Continuous Improvement in Technology Extension (CITx) conference.
Khoury and Shah place first in the 2018 ATMAE student poster competition
During the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE) Annual Conference in Kansas City, Missouri on November 7-9, 2018, Brandon Khoury ’17, M.S. ’18 and Manan Shah placed first in the student poster competition for their research poster, “The Future of Learning Using Virtual Reality to Teach Industrial Robotics.”
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CSD professor investigates swallowing disorders in infants and children
Taeok Park, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) at Illinois State University, initiated a study of swallowing disorders in infants and children using X-ray swallowing examination.
Honoring our veterans: Retired Col. Gary Kayser, M.S. ‘04
In March 1983, Col. Gary Kayser’s lifelong service to country began when as a high school senior, he enlisted in the Army Reserve’s 84th Training Division with his future wife, Susan, by his side. He felt the Army Reserve would help prepare him for law school by increasing his self discipline while allowing him to