Over 100 high school students and six of their teachers from French, German, and Spanish classes at Normal Community and Normal West High Schools spent the day learning about the value of language study.
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences
Level up with the School of Communication’s Promotion and Development Team
For over four decades, the School of Communication has proudly hosted COM Week, a celebratory, week-long event designed to bring alums, industry professionals, and students into the same space. Many iterations of this week have existed since its inception in 1981, but one thing remains true. Our students are at the heart of it all. Leading. Planning. And leveling up the experience for all participating Redbirds.
Endless opportunities for LIMITLESS scholars
Illinois State University’s Special Education Interdisciplinary Teaming in Learning Environments of Family Systems (LIMITLESS) grant is halfway through their program and is ready to put their skills into practice.
Three Communication Sciences and Disorders professors receive University Research Grants
CSD professors obtain CAS funding for research
Reading by celebrated poet Kim Shuck, March 1
The Department of English’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee and TRIBE@ISU will bring a virtual poetry and essay reading by Kim Shuck from 5:30-7 p.m. Wednesday, March 1.
Graduate students educate, entertain crowd at Three Minute Thesis competition
Doctoral student Sadia Sultana took the top prize at Illinois State University’s Three Minute Thesis competition February 23 at the Normal Theater.
Dr. Jeffrey Kahn to present Distinguished Professor Lecture, March 23
Distinguished Professor Jeffrey Kahn will deliver the lecture “Disclosing Versus Concealing Personally Distressing Information: A Personality Perspective” on March 23.
Dr. T.Y. Wang guest-edited special issue on the COVID-19 Pandemic
Illinois State University Professor and Chair of Politics and Government Dr. T.Y. Wang guest-edited a special issue titled “Challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experiences from East Asian Countries,” which appeared in the Journal of Asian and African Studies.
Hands on the pulse: Professional drummer Andrew “Blaze” Thomas reverberates history
For more than two decades, professional blues drummer Andrew “Blaze” Thomas has given music a pulse through his precise percussion and rhythm. Now, as a history graduate student, Thomas is shifting his focus to amplifying history.
CSD Department completes therapy abroad trip to Belize
Students in the Communication Sciences and Disorders Department provided speech & language therapy to children in Belize. The trip was made possible through a partnership with Therapy Abroad, a company that focuses on delivering services to countries in need.