Redbird Scholar magazine spotlights a different research center at Illinois State University in every issue. This time we look at the Center for Renewable Energy.
Unit: Agriculture
CAST to host annual Homecoming tailgate, October 8
Please join fellow College of Applied Science and Technology alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends at the annual tailgate.
Discover the beauty of the night at the Horticulture Center
Join the Illinois State University Horticulture Center for The Nocturnal Garden: Discovering the Beauty of the Night from 6-10 p.m. on Thursday, August 18.
Learn how to create an edible and beautiful yard, June 28
Illinois State University will host Justin Rohner of Agriscaping Technologies Inc. for “Elegant. Edible. Landscaping.” at 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 28, at the Horticulture Center.
Event to honor Margaret Balbach
An event honoring the life and academic contributions of Margaret Balbach will be from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, June 25, at Illinois State University’s Horticulture Center.
CAST to host 16th annual Science and Technology Week
The College of Applied Science and Technology will host Science and Technology Week April 11-April 15.
Science and Technology Week to hold women in leadership event
The College of Applied Science & Technology (CAST) is hosting a day devoted to women in leadership on Thursday, April 14.
Professional development dinner to kick off Science and Technology Week
The College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) is hosting a professional development dinner Monday, April 11, 2016. This dinner is a one-of-a-kind occurrence that gives students the chance to network with CAST alumni.
3 CAST women in leadership: Breaking the mold
More women are studying agriculture, technology, computer science, and criminal justice, but they are still outnumbered when they graduate. And 30 years ago, they were really outnumbered.
Ag alum found his future at Illinois State after fleeing Cuba
When Marcos Fernandez ’80 and his family left Cuba in 1963, they did so looking for opportunities that couldn’t be found under the Communist regime of the island nation. The opportunity they most valued was education.