Join the Illinois State University Horticulture Center for The Nocturnal Garden: Discovering the Beauty of the Night from 6-10 p.m. on Thursday, August 18.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
Wind energy to add billions to Illinois economy
Illinois’ 25 largest wind farms have supported 20,173 jobs during construction and will add $6.4 billion to local economies over the 25-year life of the projects.
ISU professor, student conduct solar research at Department of Energy program
Illinois State Technology Professor Jin Jo and graduate student Peter Tozzi ’15 are part of the Summer 2016 Visiting Faculty Program through the U.S. Department of Energy.
Kinesiology and Recreation students visit Russia
Four students and a faculty member from Illinois State University’s School of Kinesiology and Recreation traveled to Russia for a 17-day, short-term study abroad experience.
Solving the crime lab conundrum: Technology could bring lab to crime scene
When Illinois State Chemistry Professor Christopher Mulligan hears someone say it’ll be a week or two before test results come back from some faraway laboratory, unlike most people, he goes beyond just asking the hard question, “Why?”
Criminal Justice Sciences faculty spotlight: Philip Mulvey
My primary research interests are focused on exploring the lives of disenfranchised individuals within the criminal justice system by studying how different justice related policies impact these populations. In my early career, I have mostly examined how mental illness affects these individuals and their criminal justice involvement. I originally became interested in this line of
Event to honor Margaret Balbach
An event honoring the life and academic contributions of Margaret Balbach will be from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, June 25, at Illinois State University’s Horticulture Center.
Donor Spotlight: George and Kris Byrns, health sciences
The College of Applied Science and Technology is grateful for the generous donors that give back its education programs including George Byrns, director of the Environmental Health Program, and professor in the Department of Health Sciences.
Tin man: Alum masters the art of seasonal sales
Brian Hanc lives in a business world few can imagine.
Redbird Battalion alum inducted into ROTC Hall of Fame
Illinois State University alum Col. Mark Jackson ’87, of Frankfort, Illinois, was selected May 12 as an inductee into the 2016 inaugural class of the U.S. Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corp (ROTC) Hall of Fame.