Nominations are open for the Grabill-Homan Community Peace Prize, which recognizes individual achievements in peacemaking, leadership, community service, and activism.
Unit: Criminal Justice Sciences
A new look at the age-old problem of corruption
A new book by Nancy Lind and Cara Rabe-Hemp is breaking ground on corruption research.
ISU graduate students awarded prestigious fellowship
Caress Brown, Lashanti Brown, Deksiyos Desta, Tricia Rosado, and Michelle Wortel all received fellowships from the board of directors of the Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in Illinois (DFI).
LinC offers insights on navigating the first year of college
For eight weeks each fall, groups of first-year students take part in a “how-to” course for life after high school, known as Learning in Communities, or LinC.
CAST students apply their knowledge in Washington, D.C.
Three students in CAST have a once in a lifetime experience as summer interns in Washington, D.C.
Grant news: Vets in justice system, circus history, Taiwan conference
Here is a roundup of some grants received by Illinois State faculty and staff.
Criminal Justice Sciences welcomes new department chair
The Department of Criminal Justice Sciences is happy to welcome Brent Teasdale to Illinois State University.
CAST to host annual Homecoming tailgate, October 21
CAST alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends are invited to the annual Homecoming tailgate.
A Day in the Life of a CAST Alum: Monica Mapel, Criminal Justice Sciences
Criminal Justice Sciences alumna Monica Mapel ’87 is featured in this edition of the College of Applied Science and Technology’s “A Day in the Life of a CAST Alum” series.
CAST 50×50 recap
The College of Applied Science and Technology recaps its 50th anniversary article series, #CAST50.