Dawn Beichner-Thomas, professor in the Criminal Justice Sciences Department and in the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Program, was an invited speaker at UN Women’s 6th Safe Cities and Safe Public Spaces Global Leaders’ Public Forum.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
Graduating Redbirds: Former football player maps out future in parks administration
Zach Mueller ’21 arrived on campus as a freshman football player from Wisconsin who barely knew a soul. Aside from the recruiting process, he didn’t know much about Illinois State University.
The PodCAST: A conversation with Tori Smith, 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 Tori Smith, an alum of the Department of Agriculture who currently serves as the commercial projects specialist for Kongskilde Industries.
What it takes—Gamma Phi Circus student president: ‘Pushing the limits’
Teagan Whitaker, student president of Gamma Phi Circus, states that all through her venture into performance arts, particularly with the Gamma Phi Circus, one thing has enabled her to soar to great career heights– that is, the ability to push the limits.
Career assistance available to graduating Redbirds and alumni
Discover how Career Services can help you as a new alum.
Harriett Steinbach named director of innovation and strategic partnerships
Dr. Craig C. McLauchlan, associate vice president for Research and Graduate Studies, has named Dr. Harriett Steinbach, M.S. ’05, the director of innovation and strategic partnerships effective December 1.
School of IT welcomes new faculty
The School of Information Technology welcomed new faculty for the fall 2023 semester.
The PodCAST: A conversation with Retired Brigadier General Michelle Letcher, military science 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 Michelle Letcher, an alum of the Department of Military Science. Letcher recently retired from the United States Army at the rank of Brigadier General.
New master of public health program trains future leaders
Bella Ogurek ’23 is no stranger to hard work, and she thrives on a busy schedule. That’s a good thing given that she’s a licensed emergency medical technician, a graduate assistant for Safe Redbirds Ambassadors, and she teaches CPR through Environmental Health and Safety. She accomplishes all that while pursuing a master’s degree in the new fully online master of public health (M.P.H.) program, which prepares students to become leaders in the public health sector.
The PodCAST: A conversation with Jennifer Mangers-Deans, family and consumer sciences 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 Jennifer Mangers-Deans, an alum of the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, who currently serves as the Director of Clinical Care Education Programs at Cure SMA.