For the first decade of her life, Illinois State University sophomore Ruby Garey had no idea that somewhere in the world she had a sibling. It wasn’t until summer 2022 that Garey, 19, met Angelina Clark, her biological sister.
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences
Drs. Katherine Ellison and Susan M. Kim publish new book
How did two English professors influence the outcome of World War I? What does literary studies have to do with 20th century military intelligence and cryptanalysis?
A Redbird alum brings the stage to the classroom
When Karen L. Erickson ’70, M.S. ’77, received a tuition-covered scholarship to Illinois State University during her senior year of high school, it came with the stipulation that she had to teach for at least three years following graduation. Although her first desire and passion were not teaching, she would soon find herself making a lifelong career and an innovative impact in the world of education.
ReggieCon: Uncanny X-Men 161: Gold Rush, December 7, 2022
Graphic novel artist Chris Claremont will join the ReggieCon panel to discuss Uncanny X-Men 161: Gold Rush.
What’s canoe with you? The discovery, recovery, and study of the Lake Mendota dugout canoes
What’s canoe with you? Dr. Jim Skibo talks about the discovery, recovery, and study of the Lake Mendota dugout canoes.
Endowments like yours reward the University’s best and brightest
Established by the Illinois State University Foundation, the Robert G. Bone Scholarship is recognized as the highest-level award a student
can receive.
Study Abroad 101: Faculty-led programming workshop
The Office of International Engagement and the Center for Integrated Professional Development presented the workshop, “Design and Implement a Faculty-Led Study Abroad Program 101.”
From model birds to mini Boba Fett, Milner Library’s 3D printers meet Redbird demand
Milner Library’s popular 3D printing services are helping Redbirds like Rachael DiSciullo, who needed new model house wrens for her dissertation research.
Inspire Redbirds with your job, internship or grad school acceptance
Tell Career Services about it and encourage others with your story!
With moves like Jagger, communication studies major David Allen steps onstage for success
It was not an uncommon occurrence for David Allen to sing after his team scored a touchdown. Though not in celebration—but as a warm-up for his next gig. Bouncing between the Rochester High School football field and a Madrigals acapella concert was simply… routine.