With a fantastic attendance at every event to an amazing lineup of speakers and insightful sessions, Science and Technology Week 2019 was a successful event.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
Professor participates in United Nations Commission on Status of Women
This spring, Professor Dawn Beichner attended the 63rd United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW63), as the liaison for the World Society of Victimology, an international NGO on which she serves on the Executive Committee.
Beyond a grade: Lifelong relationships and passionate research
It’s inspiring to see the quality of research that is a result of a professor-student relationship that transcends a grade.
ISU hosts therapeutic recreation summit
On April 5, more than 100 faculty and students attended the first-ever therapeutic recreation (TR) summit at Illinois State University.
Criminal Justice Sciences senior shares study abroad experience in Scotland
Hannah Lehmann, a junior at Illinois State University, absorbed the full Scotland experience through a study abroad program. Lehmann is from Waukesha, WI and chose Scotland, United Kingdom to explore the hidden treasures within the country.
ISU excels at NACTA Student Judging Conference
The Illinois State University Department of Agriculture took 27 students to the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA) Student Judging Conference at Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky April 10-13.
ISU alumna Akzer Yeshmukhanbetova returns as keynote speaker
Department of Technology alumna Akzer Yeshmukhanetova, M.S. ’16, returned to Illinois State University February 22 as the keynote speaker for the International Students Career Series luncheon.
African American Studies awards announced
Illinois State University’s African American Studies program announced its inaugural scholarship and research award winners at a recent ceremony.
Negotiating a job offer not as hard as you may think
Redbirds may not know that job offers can be negotiated, or may be too intimidated to do so. The Career Center encourages students and alumni to tackle their fears with useful strategies to negotiate job offers with confidence.
Redbirds give back to environment during first Campus Cleanup Day
About 100 students and staff removed 300 pounds of waste and recyclable items April 23 from Illinois State University’s campus and the surrounding areas for the University’s inaugural cleanup day.