Robin Mockenhaupt is the Nolte Scholar in Health Education and will present “Making the Healthy Choice the Normal Choice” at 5 p.m. Thursday, September 21, in the Prairie Room of the Bone Student Center.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
Grant news: Vets in justice system, circus history, Taiwan conference
Here is a roundup of some grants received by Illinois State faculty and staff.
Q&A with Ronnie Jia: Autism, IT, and technology’s dark side
Ronnie Jia, a professor in the School of Information Technology, talks about autism, IT, and technology’s dark side in this Q&A.
Health Sciences featured student: Dylan Murphy
The Department of Health Sciences is honored to highlight Dylan Murphy as a featured student this fall semester.
Author to speak on globalization and sustainability
Kelsey Timmerman will speak about globalization and consumerism at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 27, in room 138 of Schroeder Hall.
Peace Corps campus recruiter offers opportunities for students
Peace Corps campus recruiter Hunter Ryan comes to the Stevenson Center from Paraguay, where he engaged with the local community to improve the health and well-being of its members. Now he is educating students about Peace Corps.
Fall 2017 Speaker Series announced
The Illinois State University Speaker Series returns this fall with diverse topics ranging from health and aging to water sanitation. Speakers will include an expert on Title IX and sports sociology, and a coordinator of the Groeningemuseum in Bruges, Belgium.
Study abroad opportunity – Dominican Republic
Students are invited to participate in a course featuring a study abroad to the Dominican Republic during the week of spring break. This 3 credit hour course provides students with an opportunity to place content-specific or major-specific topics in a global context.
School of Information Technology welcomes new faculty
The School of Information Technology has hired two new faculty members from opposite sides of the subcontinent. Our new professors will bring literally a world of experience to our students.
KNR faculty news
Faculty news from the School of Kinesiology and Recreation.