Alysia Vrailas-Mortimer received a $435,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to continue her work understanding the genetic keys to a form of muscular dystrophy.
Unit: Academic Affairs and Provost
Maximizing crop yield, minimizing nutrient loss
Maria Boerngen is playing her part to help farmers maximize crop yields in the Midwest, while protecting the environment as far away as the Gulf of Mexico.
CAUSA to host Sept. 9 seminar on supporting undocumented students
Learn about the challenges faced by undocumented students and how to help them achieve success. Register before September 9.
Human Library volunteer registration open
The Human Library at Illinois State University is seeking volunteers to assist with a program scheduled for Wednesday, September 21.
Understanding the growing importance of Bangladesh
Ali Riaz recently released two new books that reflect the growing world demand for knowledge about Bangladesh, and its rising presence on the global scene.
Stevenson Center offers 100% grad school tuition waivers for AmeriCorps alums
The Stevenson Center’s Fellows Program at Illinois State University offers 100 percent tuition waivers to AmeriCorps alums for graduate school.
CTLT Fall Kickoff is Friday, August 26
Celebrate the first week of this new semester with CTLT’s Fall Kickoff, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 301 S. Main.
Campus Climate Task Force appointed
President Larry Dietz has appointed a task force to address the Campus Climate Assessment Report for Illinois State University.
Scholars need new lens to view mothers in literature
Don’t ask Karen Coats about evil stepmothers, but you can ask her about the new book she co-edited exploring mothers in young adult literature.
CTLT launches new podcast for faculty at Illinois State
New episodes of Let’s Talk Teaching debut every Thursday.