From nursing to communicative disorders, and marketing to human resources, jobs in the health care industry are on the rise. Redbirds from all majors are invited to attend the Health Care Industry Fair on November 14 to connect with recruiters seeking Redbird talent.
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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.
Individuals, organizations honored for civic engagement work
Illinois State University recognized students, faculty, staff, and on- and off-campus groups for their outstanding contributions to civic engagement.
Main Street College to explore canine behavior, behavioral psychology
“Going to the Dogs: How our furry friends help us better understand human behavior” is the title of the spring Main Street College event scheduled for March 27.
Faculty-led Study Abroad programs for Summer 2019
Illinois State University’s Office of International Studies and Programs is pleased to share the faculty-led study abroad program offerings for the Summer 2019 term.
Morgan Grunloh named Lincoln Laureate
Illinois State University’s Morgan Grunloh of Lexington has been named one of this year’s outstanding college students by the Lincoln Academy of Illinois.
ISU geology professor awarded $1.7 million NSF grant
Illinois State Associate Professor of Geology Catherine O’Reilly is serving as principal investigator for a $1.7 million National Science Foundation grant to fund Project EDDIE, a series of classroom modules for undergraduate students.
STEM social highlights research, scholarships, careers for underrepresented students
The fair aims to educate students about majors in the STEM fields. The event will include networking with faculty from STEM departments and meeting with successful students from underrepresented backgrounds.
Driskell awarded NSF grant to study stickiness of gold nanoparticles
With the nearly $345,000 grant, Jeremy Driskell’s team of students will modify the charge of proteins, work that could have many applications in the medical field.