Applications are now open for the College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) Washington, D.C., Summer 2020 scholarship program. The scholarship is to encourage professional practice opportunities for high achieving students who wish to pursue a summer internship in Washington. D.C.
Unit: Criminal Justice Sciences
Professor organizes Normal Theater performance to shine light on domestic violence
“Survivors: Stories of Domestic Violence” will be performed at 7 p.m. Monday, September 30, at the Normal Theater.
CAST welcomes new faculty to Illinois State
A new school year means new students and new faculty on campus! At the College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST), we’re always happy to welcome new faces to Illinois State.
High school suspensions topic of talk with Charles Bell, August 30
Students and legislators who support school reform will join Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Charles Bell for a presentation and discussion on school suspension.
Spend Welcome Week with CAST!
Whether this is your first year in college or you just transferred to Illinois State, settling down on campus can be overwhelming. Check out these tips from the College of Applied Science and Technology
Redbirds honored as Women of Distinction
Seven Redbirds were among the 34 nominees honored during the YWCA of McLean County’s annual Women of Distinction awards banquet. Three of the seven nominees were named 2019 Women of Distinction.
Illinois State and German students collaborate on unresolved trauma of incarcerated women project
Criminal Justice Sciences Professor Dawn Beichner created an interactive and exciting project this semester for her class that involves students from Illinois State and Fachhochschule Kiel, Germany.
Science and Technology Week 2019 in pictures
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.
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.