Department of Criminal Justice Sciences student Kaitlyn Goodrum traveled outside of the United States for the first time this summer on her trip to Scotland.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
Discover to host alumni, intern reception for Redbirds
Discover is inviting current interns and employees who are alumni of Illinois State University to a reception where they can enjoy refreshments with fellow Redbirds and meet with ISU faculty and administration.
Young IT alum boots up career thanks to ISU experiences
Mike Rinehart is a self-starter, but Illinois State’s School of Information Technology offered several unique opportunities that helped him boot up his career, long before he graduated.
ISU’s Ewing Cultural Center offers internship like no other
Interns expect to work in a cramped cubicle. So Amanda Elston felt pretty good when she pulled up to a $22.5 million home and climbed the circular staircase to the office on her first day at Ewing Cultural Center.
A Day in the Life of a CAST Alum: Scott Tosi, Military Science
The College of Applied Science and Technology’s “A Day in the Life of a CAST Alum” series is designed to shed light on how CAST alumni spend their days.
ISU’s Child Care Center celebrates an UnBirthday Party
On May 6, the Illinois State University Child Care Center held an UnBirthday Party for the children and their parents, their grandparents, and other family members.
Thanks to you: Focused on ISU’s people and programs
Illinois State alumnus Gene Jontry pays attention to details. His meticulous form at the free throw line sealed a 94 percent free throw average, a Redbird record that still stands.
Illinois State’s NAMA chapter honored
Illinois State University’s National Agri-Marketing Association (ISU NAMA) recently competed in the student competition at the Agri-Marketing Conference in Kansas City, Missouri.
Technology students participate in Race to Zero competition
Six Illinois State students and their faculty advisors participated in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Race to Zero student design competition in Golden, Colorado, on April 17-20, 2015.
‘Seeing Israel Through Different Lenses’ April 14
Michael Gizzi, an associate professor in Criminal Justice Sciences, will present “Seeing Israel Through Different Lenses: Multiple Narratives and the Challenges for Conflict-resolution, Co-existence, and Peacemaking” at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 14, in Schroeder Hall, room 244.