Although there are already more than 400 registered student organizations (RSOs) on Illinois State University’s campus, students inspired by their personal passions continue creating new RSOs that connect fellow Redbirds with similar interests.
Unit: Dean of Students
Passing it on: Students shop secondhand at Front Yard Free-Cycle
Held August 18 during move-in and Welcome Week, the Front Yard Free-Cycle was a large-scale extension of the Share Shop, a new resource for Illinois State students to shop secondhand, free of charge.
Redbird Roundup: #RedbirdWelcome 2022 in tweets, pics, and vids
It is always exciting to see new and returning Redbirds flock to campus every August. Check out some of the best tweets, videos, and posts from #RedbirdMoveIn and #RedbirdWelcome.
Faculty and staff needed as 2022-2023 student organization advisors
Student Activities, a unit of the Dean of Students Office, is collecting contact information from faculty and staff who are interested in serving as volunteer advisors for registered student organizations.
Departments invited to take part in Family Weekend 2022
Academic and campus departments are invited to participate in Family Weekend on September 30-October 2, 2022.
Retirement reception for Patti Munster, June 29
Members of the Illinois State University community are invited to a retirement reception for Patti Munster from 3-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 29.
Spring Commencement 2022 recap: Your best photos, tweets, posts
Redbirds shared their spring commencement experiences on social media all weekend long. Check out this year’s roundup of some of the best tweets, Instagram posts, and photos to see why Illinois State is #RedbirdProud of our new graduating class.
Photo gallery: 2022 recognition ceremonies celebrate Illinois State graduates
Graduation recognition events commemorate the accomplishments of graduating Redbirds and their families.
Graduating Redbirds: Matt Sears is leaving ISU with 2 degrees and a wealth of memories
Two bachelor’s degrees in six years have left Matt Sears ’20 well educated, well experienced, and full of memories.
Graduating Redbirds: KNR student turns passion for helping those with intellectual disabilities into a career
Taylor Burlingame knows how to handle a challenge. When she graduates this week from Illinois State University’s School of Kinesiology and Recreation (KNR) with her bachelor’s degree in therapeutic recreation, along with a minor in psychology, it will have been a hard-earned accomplishment.