I-View, which includes two School of Biological Sciences faculty on its leadership team, will significantly enhance the ability of conservation organizations to establish an interconnected system of healthy and protected lands and waters.
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences
Reactions: Chinese currency and the global markets
We’ve seen stock markets around the globe fall dramatically. Though some look to the Chinese currency, Professor of Economics Kevin Zhang says the fall in global markets is not caused by China’s yuan.
In Conversation art exhibit explores mental illness of women
Artist Lexie Bragg’s In Conversation series is currently on display in the Rachel Cooper Gallery at Illinois State University.
Q&A with professor Todd Kukla
In the following Q&A, non-tenure track professor Todd Kukla shares some of his experiences in the Department of Philosophy at Illinois State University.
Recent biology graduate Christine Hodges now working for USDA
School of Biological Sciences graduate Christine Hodges ’11, M.S. ’14, is now a physical science technician in the laboratory of Susan McCormick at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Laboratory in Peoria.
Psi Chi/SPA connects psychology students, community
Learn more about the Psi Chi Honor Society and the Student Psychology Association (SPA) at Illinois State University
Vidal-Gadea discovers first receptor of Earth’s magnetic fields in animals
Illinois State University’s Andres Vidal-Gadea is leading the way to understanding the internal compass of animals by identifying the first sensor of the Earth’s magnetic field in the brain of a worm.
ISU student lands elite internship at National Institutes of Health
Illinois State junior Kali Riddell researched stuttering during her summer internship at the National Institutes of Health.
Successful recent graduate students get to work
Dr. Kathleen Westby and Molly Schumacher, graduate students from Dr. Steven Juliano’s research group recently completed their degrees and have moved on to the next steps in their career.
Graduate student’s research: Turtles, sex determination, and climate change
Ph.D. student Amanda Wilson Carter has explored the marshes of Illinois and the swamps of South Carolina in pursuit of slider turtles for her research this summer.