CAST Connections will be hosting a Financial Wellness series throughout the month of April.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
A new MLB season has these former Redbirds showing plenty of hustle from spring training through the fall
The start of the 2024 Major League Baseball season has arrived. It’s a time that fans revere, especially in cold, gray northern cities like Chicago, Cleveland, and Detroit.
Athletic training alum Kelly Rhoades ’14 talks big league call-up on Redbird Buzz
Kelly Rhoades ’14 is making her big league debut this spring as an assistant athletic trainer for the Detroit Tigers. In this episode of Redbird Buzz, Rhoades shares her journey from Illinois State University’s athletic training program to Major League Baseball.
Teen Driver Safety: Illinois State, State Farm team up to develop a VR-based driving platform
Illinois State University and State Farm Insurance are using virtual reality (VR) to make teen drivers safer.
The PodCAST: A conversation with Bill Engel, agriculture alum
The College of Applied Science and Technology has released the next episode of the college’s new podcast, The PodCAST. In each episode, we’re sitting down with an alum of the college, and today we have a chance to talk to Bill Engel, executive vice president and the general manager of BRANDT’s specialty formulations operating company.
Students, alumni get career support with Hire-A-Redbird
Hire-A-Redbird actively assists students and alumni with their career development and professional readiness.
Inside look at the recipients of the inaugural Advancing Research and Creative Scholarship program awards
Learn more about the collaborative research projects that received inaugural Advancing Research and Creative Scholarship (ARCS) program awards.
Grant and research news (Spring 2024)
Here is some research and grants news from the spring 2024 Redbird Scholar magazine.
Redbird media: Latest books, recordings by #RedbirdScholars
Check out the latest books and recordings by Illinois State University faculty and staff.
IT professor to use satellite technology to track neighborhood inequality
Dr. Will Lewis’ innovative use of satellites to investigate inequality was awarded funding from Illinois State’s new Advancing Research and Creative Scholarship program. He and his students have also been working to establish a cube satellites program at Illinois State.