Criminal Justice Sciences alum Rebecca Larson ’06 was inducted into the College of Applied Science and Technology Academy of Achievement in April.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
Criminal Justice Sciences recognizes outstanding students
Each year, the Criminal Justice Sciences (CJS) department strives to recognize its most outstanding students. Seven were recognized at the 2016 CJS Awards Ceremony.
ISU support helps student soar into his own circus major
Joshua Feinstein graduated this spring with a circus studies major, which he completed in four years despite changing directions.
Shared passions fuel scholarships in School of Kinesiology and Recreation
Private giving impacts every part of Illinois State University, including the School of Kinesiology and Recreation. In all, 30 students will receive scholarships and awards this year, totaling $19,000.
Stevenson Center students recognized for academic success
Several Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development students are receiving academic awards and honors for their work in and out of the classroom.
After losing mom to cancer, student carries on to commencement
Stacey DeLathouwer joined 3,700 graduates participating in Illinois State University’s spring commencement, an amazing milestone given all that stood in her way.
Father helps student veteran find passion for criminal justice
Cassandra Dodge will earn her master’s degree from Illinois State on May 7. So much in Cassandra’s life—her military service, her interest in criminal justice—traces back to her dad.
Donor Spotlight: Kinesiology and Recreation Professor Emeritus Sandra Groves
When most people think of funding incentives in college, they think of giving scholarships to students. However, Sandra Groves decided to give back in a different way.
Q&A with Bone Student Center Student Employee of the Year
The recipient of this year’s Student Employee Award was junior operations student manager and security manager Cole Hasselbring.
Illinois State meets growing need for cybersecurity professionals
Illinois State’s School of Information Technology is a nationally recognized leader in cybersecurity education with 125 students in its rapidly growing information assurance and security sequence.