The Office of the Provost announced Dr. Alison Bailey has been named University Professor for Illinois State University.
Unit: Academic Affairs and Provost
New graduate program in marketing analytics to begin in fall 2023
The Graduate School and College of Business are excited to announce the Master of Science in marketing analytics.
Redbirds find internships, jobs at spring career fairs
Check out the fairs being hosted this spring that help Redbirds achieve career success.
Equitable, inclusive teaching seminars for faculty available, Spring 2023
A new, online seminar series through the Center for Integrated Professional Development will provide faculty members with the tools to transform and create inclusive and equitable classes. The series begins February 10.
Dr. Martin Engelke awarded $1.6 million NIH grant for cell physiology studies
Illinois State University’s Dr. Martin Engelke has received a $1.6 million Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award from the National Institutes of Health to advance studies on a cellular level.
Research and Honors, January 17, 2023
Publications and presentations of Illinois State University faculty and staff.
Learning to incorporate virtual and extended realities into the classroom
Faculty from all academic colleges and Milner Library attended this year’s six-week Zero-to-Hero training boot camp pilot presented by the Offices of the Provost and Technology Solutions. Course goals included becoming familiar with current trends in consumer VR, learning the fundamentals of the Unity game engine, creating a custom VR application for the Quest 2 VR platform, and evaluating how VR technology can be used in research and pedagogy.
Endowments like yours provide access to eye-opening experiences
The Susan T. Kern Special Opportunities Endowed Scholarship was established in 2006 by Dr. Susan and Stephen Kern to support Illinois State students participating in a one-time special academic or co-curricular opportunity.
ECE Online Workforce student Becky Pajak speaks on experience in program
The College of Education’s Early Childhood Education (ECE) Workforce program prides itself on prioritizing student well-being and creating a supportive environment for current educators working to gain more expertise in early childhood education. Becky Pajak, a student in the first cohort of this program, spoke of her first semester experience.
Career assistance available to graduating Redbirds and alumni
Discover how Career Services can assist you after graduation and beyond.