Dr. Frank Beck recaps the seventh annual Schroeder Hall gallery exhibit, “What is Hip Hop Culture?”
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences
International alumni land prestigious grad fellowships with Illinois Power Agency
A healthy dose of academic ambition can inspire a student to attend college. And when their preferred university is in a foreign country, sometimes they are inspired to cross oceans to pursue their dreams. That is the case for two recent graduates of Illinois State University’s Department of Economics.
An invitation to the 2023 fall Dean’s Address and Awards Ceremony
The fall 2023 College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Address and Awards Ceremony will be at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 5 in the Old Main Room in the Bone Student Center.
Latin American Latino/a Studies program creates a ‘Community of Belonging and Success’
As Illinois State’s student body becomes increasingly diverse with more first-generation students, a grassroots initiative to support the University’s newest Redbirds, called COBAS, is taking flight in the Latin American and Latino/a Studies program.
Nikolaou named the new chairperson of the Department of Economics
Nikolaou will combine his knowledge of curricula, university policies and procedures, and his relationships within the University and alums with changing trends in the labor market to increase the reputation of our programs and lead the department to its new era.
Economics Department unveils new collaboration space
The Department of Economics unveiled its new collaboration space, the Economics Learning Center (ELC), in Stevenson Hall 439.
2023 Public meeting: Reaccreditation for Clinical Doctorate in Audiology and Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology
Seeking participants for public meeting for Reaccreditation for the Clinical Doctorate in Audiology and Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology.
Ambassador Pasi talks language with students
Ambassador (retired) Geeta Pasi, the inaugural Donald F. McHenry Visiting Professor in Diplomacy and International Affairs, talked to students about the importance of language in Professor Olya Cochran’s Composition as Critical Inquiry class on September 23.
Visionary Scholars in Latin American and Latinx Studies: María-Asunción Tudela
In the spirit of Latinx Heritage Month and our dedication to fostering interdisciplinary knowledge, we have initiated an exclusive series of articles. Through this series, we invite you to delve into the lives, work, and passions of our affiliated and joint-hire faculty members. These scholars bring unique perspectives and expertise to our program, elevating our collective understanding of Latin American and Latina/o/x Studies.
Department of Psychology Alumni Day award winner: Dr. Andrew Monroe ’05, M.S. ’07
The Department of Psychology will recognize Alumnus of the Year/Early Career awardee, Dr. Andrew Monroe ’05, M.S. ’07, director of experienced talent research with Veris Insights, Washington, D.C.