In the College of Applied Science and Technology, all of our alumni are superheroes, but only some of them actually wear capes. Sophie Remmert ’20, a Gamma Phi Circus alum, is one of the few.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
The 2024 CAST dean’s message
Here is a message from College of Applied Science and Technology Dean Dr. Chad McEvoy.
The PodCAST: A conversation with Jacqueline Holland, agriculture alum
The College of Applied Science and Technology has released the next episode of the college’s new podcast, The PodCAST. This episode features a conversation with Jacqueline Holland, Department of Agriculture alum.
Thomas receives the 2024 Williams Outstanding Technology Service Award
Todd Thomas from the School of Information Technology was honored at the annual University Teaching and Learning Symposium in January.
Dr. Noelle Selkow named as director of the School of Kinesiology and Recreation
College of Applied Science and Technology Dean Chad McEvoy has named Dr. Noelle M. Selkow as director of the School of Kinesiology and Recreation, effective July 1, 2024.
What It Takes: Gamma Phi Circus troupe member shares insight
In the busy student world of textbooks and regular class attendance, Michael Marcheschi, a senior molecular and cellular biology major at Illinois State University has found an unexpected and exhilarating passion—tightrope walking with the Gamma Phi Circus.
Twelve Thousand Bombs: A Nuclear Weapons Seminar Series
Dr. Matt Caplan is hosting a seminar series, sponsored by the Office of Research and Graduate Studies. The series, Twelve Thousand Bombs: A Nuclear Weapons Seminar Series, takes a look at the realities of nuclear weapons in the present day.
Office of Research and Graduate Studies is now accepting proposals for 2024-2025 speaker series
The Office of Research and Graduate Studies (ORGS) is accepting proposals for the 2024-2025 academic year Research Lecture Series.
The PodCAST: A conversation with Kiara Daniel, agriculture alum
The College of Applied Science and Technology has released the next episode of the college’s new podcast, The PodCAST. This episode features a conversation with Kiara Daniel, an alum of the Department of Agriculture who is currently serving as the Product Manager, RTV Accessories for Kubota Tractor Corporation.
Defying gravity: KNR student Alana Laster’s journey from Florida to ISU gymnastics
Alana Laster’s journey into gymnastics began at the tender age of three, inspired by a Pre-K activity that sparked her love for tumbling. Since then, her commitment to the sport grew gradually, leading her to choose ISU for its gymnastics program.