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Unit: College of Education
Teaching and Learning faculty selected to participate in the Association of Teacher Educator’s inaugural Inquiry Initiative
Dr. Carolyn Hunt, associate professor of elementary education, and Sara Harms, instructional assistant professor, both from the School of Teaching and Learning have been selected to participate in the inaugural Inquiry Initiative sponsored by the Association of Teacher Educators (ATE).
Fall career fairs connect students, alumni with employers
Recruiters from all industries, will be attending to recruit Illinois State students and alumni for their
internships, part-time, and full-time positions.
Bloomington-Normal NAACP Youth Council produces documentary on Drs. Jeanne and Charles Morris
Dr. Jeanne Morris and Dr. Charles Morris, two longtime Black faculty members and stalwarts of the Illinois State University community, are the focus of a documentary produced by the Bloomington-Normal NAACP Youth Council for the group’s first anniversary.
Pause for applause: Summer 2022
Join us in applauding these accomplished Illinois State University alumni.
Redbird legacy: Spring graduation gives family three generations of ISU alumni
Spring commencement held special meaning for Paul Burton ’73, as his granddaughter’s graduation marked the third generation of Redbirds in his family. He began the Illinois State legacy as a nontraditional student.
Closing the gap: ISU-led tutoring program aims to help students impacted by COVID learning disruptions
Illinois State leads the Illinois Tutoring Initiative, with an initial goal to provide math and reading tutors to thousands of students in grades three through eight.
Our Newest Redbirds: Special ed major is new member of the Big Red Marching Machine
Incoming freshman Austin Aron’s decision to make Illinois State University his school of choice came pretty easily.
Incoming Teach Chicago Tomorrow students participate in NCUE summer immersion program across Chicago
Incoming freshmen in the Teach Chicago Tomorrow (TCT) Illinois State University Pathway Partnership program participated in a four-day summer immersion with the National Center for Urban Education (NCUE) in July.
University College visits NCUE partner high schools and communities in Chicago
What started as a casual conversation between colleagues from different campus entities became an opportunity for Illinois State University (ISU) faculty and staff to learn more about the rich cultural heritage and lived experiences of future ISU students from Chicago.