Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz continued to be interviewed and quoted by international media in the wake of atrocities against students and citizens in Bangladesh.
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences
Publication Proactive Search rolled out in Faculty Success by Watermark
The Publication Proactive Search aims to automate retrieval of scholarly outputs instead of relying on manual entry.
From bandmates to soulmates: Homecoming 2024 Alumni marshals
In the fall of 1966, the band practice field of Illinois State University became the backdrop for a love story that would span more than five decades.
This month in Illinois State University history: August
From an alum’s historic dive to a former faculty member’s early exploration of the Grand Canyon, historian Tom Emery explores this month in Illinois State University history.
Career fairs connect Redbirds with internships, full-time positions, employers
Students and alumni from all industries and areas of study connect with employers at the fall career fairs.
Students collaborate with a Mixtec community to share culture and language through documentary filmmaking
Two Illinois State University students recently visited the town of San Sebastián del Monte, a small community in southern Mexico, to produce a documentary film focused on the preservation of the Indigenous language Mixtec.
Physics students working as summer interns for the Department of Energy
Four current Illinois State University students from the Department of Physics are interning this summer with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) through the Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) program.
As Bangladesh plunges into crisis, Riaz becomes most sought-after analyst to explain
As Bangladesh plunged into a violent political crisis on Thursday, July 18, Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz was frequently interviewed by and quoted in international media to explain the background and possible trajectories.
Dr. Nathan Stephens returns from Summer Learning Academy in Johannesburg
Dr. Nathan Stephens, assistant professor in the School of Social Work and affiliate faculty member in African American Studies, recently returned from a two and a half week visit to the University of Witwatersrand-Johannesburg, South Africa.
Students gain new skills, career trajectories in funded research experience
Dr. Shelby S. J. Putt, assistant professor of Anthropology, reflects on new funded research experience for anthropology students.