Dr. Michele DiPietro, a leading figure in faculty development and pedagogy, will bring their wealth of expertise to the Teaching in Turbulent Times: The 2025 University Teaching & Learning Symposium on Wednesday, January 8, at the Bone Student Center.
Unit: Center for Integrated Professional Development
Registration open for the 2025 University Teaching & Learning Symposium, January 8
Join faculty, instructors, staff, and graduate students from across the University for an engaging day exploring scholarly teaching practices at the 2025 University Teaching and Learning Symposium.
2025 Williams Outstanding Technology Service Award nominations now open
If there is an outstanding staff member providing excellent, impactful support for students or faculty, we want to know about it! Nominations are now open for the 2025 Williams Outstanding Technology Service Award. All full-time administrative professional or civil service employees in roles supporting technology with at least four years of experience in their role or similar roles at Illinois State University are eligible to be nominated.
President Tarhule delivers keynote at annual CIT conference
On Thursday, August 1, campus information technology (IT) professionals gathered for the annual Continuous Improvement in Technology (CIT) Conference. The keynote this year was delivered by the new President Aondover Tarhule. Attendees were excited to hear what the President had to share, along with being offered a choice of sessions revolving around technology practices at Illinois State and beyond.
Call for proposals: 2025 University Teaching & Learning Symposium
Submissions are open for the 2025 University Teaching & Learning Symposium hosted by the Center for Integrated Professional Development.
Illinois State welcomes new faculty
Illinois State University welcomed new faculty members for the fall 2024 semester during New Faculty Orientation.
Conceptual Foundations of Free Speech and Academic Freedom: Interactive workshop with Lara Schwartz of PEN America
Join Lara Schwartz, of PEN America and founding director of the American University Project on Civil Discourse, and Dr. Katy Strzepek, Ph.D. ’18, director of the Center for Civic Engagement, for an interactive online workshop designed to introduce faculty, staff, and administrators to the legal framework of the First Amendment, principles of free speech and academic freedom, and unprotected speech such as harassment or threats.
Redbirds Vote: Resources offered for voting in the general election
With the 2024 general election approaching on November 5, the Center for Civic Engagement is offering resources for voting and promoting electoral participation.
Faculty members prepare to take classes global in 2024
A special program helped nine Illinois State instructors to incorporate international perspectives in their upcoming courses.
Sign up for summer digital humanities workshops
The Digital Scholarship Lab at Milner Library will be offering workshops this summer on engaging students with online primary sources and on creating digital exhibits and digital publications with Scalar and Omeka.