The High School Research Symposium (HSRS) invites Illinois high school students to showcase their research projects at our 19th annual research symposium.
Unit: Center for Mathematics, Science, and Technology
ISU enlightens young minds at Children’s Discovery Museum
The Children’s Discovery Museum in Uptown Normal has long partnered with Illinois State University to offer children fun and enlightening learning experiences.
High school students delve into research during ISU’s summer academy
While their peers indulged in summer vacation, a group of high school students from across Illinois experienced research at the university level during the Illinois Summer Research Academy (ISRA).
Celebrating High School Innovators program helps students drive innovation
Illinois State University is part of Celebrating High School Innovators, a program designed to encourage, award, and showcase innovative students from across the state.
Robert Noyce Scholars in Technology Department
The technology and engineering education undergraduate degree program in the Department of Technology currently has six students who are part of or have been part of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program at Illinois State University: Jarod Battisto, Joshua Katz, Caleb Scott, Ryan Buckel, Griffin Forberg, and Michael Bailey.
Rebekka Darner named director of the Center for Mathematics, Science and Technology (CeMaST)
Rebekka Darner named the director of the Center for Mathematics, Science and Technology (CeMaST).
2019 High School Research Symposium draws students from across the state, April 26
More than 200 students from across the state will take part in the annual ISU High School Research Symposium.
$4.6 million NSF grant to fund collaborative NexSTEM Program
The National Science Foundation has awarded $4.6 million to fund NexSTEM: A Community Assets Program that Fosters the Next Generation of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Leaders.
ISU’s Innovation Consulting Community: Teaming students with mentors to serve real clients
A new program is giving Illinois State students an opportunity to get a head start on their careers while helping the community.
Help available to international students seeking employment in U.S.
Finding a job is hard work. But for international students, navigating the job search in the U.S. can be even more difficult. The Career Center can help!