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.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
Eta Sigma Gamma initiation held
Eta Sigma Gamma (ESG) Omega Chapter is ISU’s student chapter of the National Professional Health Education Honorary. Yearly the Omega Chapter hosts an initiation ceremony that welcomes new members into the national Eta Sigma Gamma organization. ESG is a student honorary chapter and Illinois State student organization that provides opportunities for Health Education and interested
ISU’s ‘shoulder guy’ finds second home in major leagues
Illinois State shoulder expert Kevin Laudner is a hit with Major League Baseball.
A Day in the Life of a CAST Alum: Bill Burfeind, Technology
Spend a day with Department of Technology alumnus Bill Burfeind ’95. As J.C. Anderson Inc.’s vice president, Burfeind oversees the business development, including account management and project delivery.
Redbird ROTC alumni return for 35th anniversary celebration
Illinois State University’s ROTC program will welcome back many of its 400-plus alumni at a special 35th anniversary dinner Thursday, May 5, at Hancock Stadium Club.
FCS alums, sisters inducted into Academy of Achievement
Jennifer ’05 and Kimberly ’05 Gennace, graduates of the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) apparel merchandising and design (AMD) program, have been inducted into the College of Applied Science and Technology’s Academy of Achievement.
Redbird Hacks takes over Milner Library for 36-hour competition
Illinois State’s 2nd annual Redbird Hacks challenged around 100 students on 20 teams to build or program a new website or application, all in just 36 hours.
Gamma Phi Circus: Around the World, April 15-16
Illinois State University’s Gamma Phi Circus will host its 2016 Spring Shows in Redbird Arena with performances at 7 p.m. Friday, April 15, and at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, April 16.
Human development and family resources major, student-athlete gives advice on balance
Here is a Q&A with Kerstin Ford, a family and consumer sciences (FCS) major, who is also on the Illinois State University swim team.
Students making pathways to solar future
A student-led initiative, known as Solar Pathways Project, is exploring possible sites for solar panels to be installed at Illinois State.