Members of the Illinois State University community can experience how recreation can be adapted for those with disabilities at the annual Adaptapalooza from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 26, in the Student Fitness Center.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
CAST Student Spotlight on Danielle D’amato, kinesiology and recreation
Danielle D’amato, a senior physical education teacher education major from Genoa, Illinois, doesn’t have a lot of downtime. She is a student performer in Gamma Phi Circus, a member of the Physical Education Teacher Education Club, a resident advisor, a teaching assistant, and holds two jobs for Campus Recreation: a group fitness instructor and a
Alumna Trooper Tracy has a message for Illinois drivers: Be Safe!
Alumna Trooper Tracy, who earned her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice sciences, has carved out a career in law enforcement.
From War to Warrior: Colonel takes on the fight to help fellow veterans heal invisible wounds
Colonel David Rabb will be at Illinois State to share his passion on exploring the injuries that are an inevitable component of military combat duty.
Donor Spotlight: Diane Dahlmann
Diane Dahlmann, M.S. ’77, first met Dr. Sandy Groves, Illinois State University professor emerita, while interning in Park Ridge in 1973.
Women doctors in the Syrian war focus of documentary The Cave, free screening, February 20
Oscar nominee Feras Fayyad (“Last Men in Aleppo”) delivers an unflinching story of women doctors in the Syrian war with his powerful new documentary, The Cave.
Shelly Clevenger named recipient of Rives award
The Office of the Provost named Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Shelly Clevenger the winner of the Stan and Sandy Rives Excellence in Undergraduate Education Award.
CAST equips graduate students for professional success
The College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) organized its first professional development lunch specifically for graduate students from various CAST departments
Exhibit explores performers of color in U.S. circus
An art exhibit by Radiance Campbell featuring photographs of performers of color in a modern U.S. circus will be on display at Illinois State University’s Rachel Cooper Gallery beginning February 25.
Forging ahead in forensic science
Jensen leveraged her passion, previous achievements, high GPA, and participation in the Illinois State University Honors Program to score a seat at the University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility.