The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is proud to welcome a new faculty member to the speech-language pathology program, Santhosh Simon.
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences
Honoring Dr. Jim Skibo, envisioning the new Skibo Scholars Scholarship
The Redbird community has come together to celebrate the remarkable life and legacy of Dr. James Skibo—a respected educator, scholar, and visionary whose influence runs deep.
McClure instructs Admissions staff about affirmative action
At the beginning of the fall semester, Professor Tom McClure, gave an in-service presentation to the ISU Admissions Staff concerning affirmative action.
McClure teaches continuing legal education programs on both coasts
This summer, Director of Legal Studies and Professor Tom McClure gave continuing legal education (CLE) Zoom presentations to paralegal groups in Massachusetts and Oregon. McClure is in his third year as chair of the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Paralegals.
Professor Hendricks receives Center for Civic Engagement’s Community Engagement Learning Grant
On August 28, 2022, Professor Hendricks received funding from the Center for Civic Engagement’s Community Engagement Learning Grant to host 13 guest speakers this fall semester in his graduate Seminar in Community Development.
Riaz quoted by NBC News and Nikkei Asia on Bangladesh politics
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has been quoted by NBC News in a report on Bangladesh.
Water Wednesdays, fall 2023
Faculty from across campus who share an interest in water-related scholarship and creative activities gather on the first Wednesday of every month for informal sharing and conversations around the common theme of water.
Milner Library invites you to eat insects
Dr. Gina Hunter will give a talk at Milner Library on Tuesday, September 12 at 3 p.m. on her book Edible Insects: A Global History.
Our Newest Redbirds: Math major crunches numbers to make an environmental impact
Problems facing the environment and health care can be solved with math, according to incoming freshman Lani Kiene. A data science and computational mathematics major, Kiene plans to harness the power of numbers to make an impact on societal issues.
Caplan part of international team studying neutron stars, black holes
An Illinois State University theoretical physicist is a leading member of a new, international collaboration studying neutron stars and black holes.