Mahogany West started her first day of teaching in an empty classroom.
Unit: Dean of Students
In their words: Gerard Matthew Cunanan faces unexpected ending to his time at Illinois State
December graduate Gerard Matthew Cunanan reflects on his time at Illinois State University.
In their words: Hillary Campos reflects on graduating during the pandemic
This is the first story in a series in which students set to graduate in December reflect on how their final semester at Illinois State University has been impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
RSO of the month: Sigma Alpha Iota members bond over musical passions
Female-identifying music fraternity Sigma Alpha Iota (SAI) provides a welcoming environment for women who love music at Illinois State University. President Megan McDillon said she knows Greek life can be intimidating but believes that joining SAI is an easy and empowering process. “Our goal is to promote interaction between those who share a commitment and
10 things every new Illinois State grad should know
Illinois State’s Alumni Association wants to leave you with some quick tips on how to fully take advantage of your new status as a Redbird alum.
A Day in the Life: Students contribute through Greek life
Those who founded ISU’s sorority and fraternity community more than 50 years ago would be proud of the 2,500 affiliated students today.
Illinois State student Naudia Williams named America’s Best College Poet
Naudia Williams named America’s Best College Poet after competing with students from across the country.
Day in the life: Senior balances academics, work during the pandemic
In early November, University Marketing and Communications Photographer Michelle Hassel followed senior Chris Aaron through a typical day in their life as a Redbird.
Civil rights organizer urges Redbirds to combat anti-Blackness at CRCC conference
The coronavirus pandemic didn’t stop the Redbird community from coming together for this year’s virtual Culturally Responsive Campus Community (CRCC) Conference.
Donors inspire a place to belong
An abiding sense of community has sustained and uplifted Stan ’82, M.S. ’88, and Dr. René Revis Shingles, M.S. ’86, throughout their lives.