To ensure the safety and well-being of the campus community and facilities, Illinois State University is implementing new requirements for Personal Transportation Devices (PTDs) on campus, effective January 1, 2025.
Unit: Environmental Health and Safety
Wheels of change: Cycling a form of civic engagement?
Almost every weekday morning, Crystal Scheiman packs a bag with work clothes, her lunch, and anything else she’ll need for a day of work at Illinois State University.
Wheels of change: Cycling a form of civic engagement?
Almost every weekday morning, Crystal Scheiman packs a bag with work clothes, her lunch, and anything else she’ll need for a day of work at Illinois State University.
Fresh air: BN-CARE program aims to monitor, improve Bloomington-Normal air quality
A pair of Illinois State University researchers from the Department of Health Sciences are collaborating with the Ecology Action Center (EAC) to help Bloomington-Normal residents breathe easier.
Annual Campus Communication for Dismount Zones
Illinois State University is continuing the implementation of dismount zones for bicycles, skateboards, scooters, and other recreation and transportation devices. Dismount zones are reserved for pedestrian use, and riders are required to dismount and walk their devices through these areas. This applies to electric, motorized, and manual devices. Dismount zones were enacted as a campus safety measure.
2024 Civic Engagement award winners announced
Winners in all eight categories of the 2024 Civic Engagement Awards were named as part of Illinois State University’s annual Civic Engagement Celebration.
Party on the Quad: Student-organized watch party for total solar eclipse set for April 8
Thousands of students, faculty, and staff members are expected on the Quad next Monday, April 8, for a watch party as Central Illinois experiences a total solar eclipse.
Spring Reminder: “Walk your wheels” no April Fools joke for campus dismount zones
Dismount zones across the Illinois State University campus are marked and reserved for pedestrian use. As warmer weather arrives, recent social media posts on campus channels aimed to remind students, faculty and staff that dismount zones prohibit bicycles, skateboards, scooters, and other recreation and transportation devices. Despite the fun, April Fool’s message, no exemptions for
Civil Service March Spotlight: George Redell
The Civil Service Council will feature a Civil Service employee at Illinois State University each month to highlight an exceptional colleague and the outstanding work being done on campus. This month, learn about and applaud Safety Environmental Compliance Officer with Environmental Health and Safety, George Redell.
“Walk your wheels” in campus dismount zones
Illinois State University has implemented new dismount zones for bicycles, skateboards, scooters, and other recreation and transportation devices.