How does someone who teaches physical education continue to keep students engaged while also practicing social distancing? One Redbird has found the answer using the highly popular social media platform, Tik Tok.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
School of Information Technology professor shares online teaching transition
School of Information Technology professor, Dr. Mary Elaine Califf agrees that the transition to teaching online has been somewhat challenging.
University College names 2020 Impact Award winners
New freshmen and new transfer students nominated the following Illinois State faculty, staff, and students for a 2020 Impact Award.
Hire-A-Redbird provides online resources for career success
Virtual tool allows Redbirds to get assistance with their career development and professional readiness while off-campus
Virtual options provide Redbirds with helpful career support
Career advising appointments, drop-in hours, and other resources are available to assist students remotely.
2020 University Research Symposium moving to online, participants must register again
Partnering with Milner Library, the online symposium will utilize ISUReD as a platform to display abstracts and posters/powerpoint presentations.
Campus prepares for state stay at home directive
In order to comply with Gov. JB Pritzker’s statewide stay at home directive for COVID-19, Illinois State University is implementing additional measures for campus facilities and operations.
A Coronavirus update from President Dietz
President Dietz announced further Illinois State University actions in light of the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Day in the Life of a CAST Information Technology Student: Then and Now
Some things change while some stay the same.
Profile in courage: How life has changed for teacher who stopped school shooting
Seven years ago, Illinois State alumnus Derrick Schonauer stopped a gun-wielding student who took over the first-year teacher’s class at Normal Community High School.