The College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) has announced its 2019 Hall of Fame inductees.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
Illinois State alum helps save lives through organ donation
After completing a master’s degree in human development/child life studies at Illinois State, Kim Manning began a career that would require passion, empathy, and commitment. Manning began her career as a family care coordinator in organ procurement in April 2012. She discovered her passion for working with grieving families while serving as a child life
Stevenson Center celebrates 25 years with “ADLAI Week”
With gratitude to countless students, alumni, faculty, and partners near and far, the Stevenson Center is celebrating its 25th anniversary with “ADLAI Week” from September 27 to October 2.
Sneak preview of Seasons of Change on Henry’s Farm marks launch of Food Studies program
Illinois State University’s new Food Studies program is hosting a sneak preview of the documentary Seasons of Change on Henry’s Farm on September 25. Following the preview, there will be a Q&A with film subject Henry Brockman and filmmaker Ines Sommer.
Harris, Jo named to ‘Researchers to Know’ list for 2019
The Illinois Science and Technology Coalition named Illinois State University’s Associate Professor of Physics Allison Harris and Associate Professor of Technology Jin Ho Jo to the “Researchers to Know” list for 2019.
ISU researchers part of $10 million USDA grant to implement new oilseed cover crop for fuel
Illinois State is part of a $10 million grant from the United States Department of Agriculture that looks to turn a cover crop into biodiesel, jet fuel, and animal feed.
Grants to fund big data research and CTE programs
Here is a roundup of recent grants received by Illinois State faculty and staff.
Ask a Redbird Scholar: How much of our recycling is not recycled?
Technology Associate Professor Pranshoo Solanki answers the questions, How much of our recycling is not recycled, and why is contamination such a problem?
Students, alumni connect with employers at Fall Internship and Career Fair
Redbirds connect with employers at the Fall Internship and Career Fair on September 24 to explore open positions and build their professional network.
Criminal justice sciences major Scott Allen wins scholarship to Washington, D.C.
For criminal justice sciences major Scott Allen, it was a summer well spent with the Environmental Protection Agency, Office of the Inspector General, specifically in the Operations Support Division in the Office of Investigations.