As part of the September Service Days program, 182 individuals participated in service projects and completed a total of 486 hours of service.
Unit: Academic Affairs and Provost
Record number of Illinois State graduate students receive prestigious fellowship
Illinois State announced the largest group of graduates to receive fellowships from the Board of Directors of the Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in Illinois.
ISU earns Lead Advisory Institution designation
Illinois State University received the honor and designation of being named a Lead Initiative Institution in Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement by the association of Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, also known as NASPA.
Let’s Talk Teaching: Days of Future ReggieNet
Explore the present and future of ReggieNet in this episode of Let’s Talk Teaching!
Garris, Mulligan named to inaugural ‘Researchers to Know’ list
The Illinois Science and Technology Coalition named Distinguished Professor of Neurobiology Paul Garris and Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry Christopher Mulligan to their inaugural “Researchers to Know” list for 2018.
Stein earns $495,000 NSF grant to study how temperature change impacts nervous system
Illinois State University’s Associate Professor of Neurophysiology Wolfgang Stein received a $495,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to examine how changes in temperature can impact the nervous system.
Ali Riaz named inaugural Thomas E. Eimermann Professor
Illinois State University’s Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has been awarded the inaugural Thomas E. Eimermann Professorship for the years 2018-2020.
International Seminar Series: Drug war refugees and late liberal exhaustions, October 3
International Seminar Series events are free and open to the public, and occur every Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. in the Bone Student Center.
Fall 2018 Study Abroad Fair
The Study Abroad team is excited to announce the upcoming Fall Study Abroad Fair on October 24.
ISU/IWU Joint Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter receives State Farm grant
The ISU/IWU Campus Chapter of Habitat for Humanity has been awarded $10,000 from State Farm, and must raise a matching amount.