Gamma Phi Circus is proud to announce that they will be performing with Tony, Emmy, and Grammy award winner, Billy Porter, at the 93rd Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on November 28 in New York City.
Unit: Gamma Phi Circus
Network with alumni & gain relevant skills at CAST Connections
The College of Applied Science and Technology will be holding the second edition of CAST Connections, a networking event aimed at connecting students with alumni.
CAST to host annual Homecoming tailgate, October 26
The College of Applied Science and Technology is excited to invite all alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends to the annual Homecoming tailgate.
CAST to cover housing cost for Washington, D.C., summer internships
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.
Gamma Phi Circus to perform in the 2019 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
In honor of its 90th anniversary, Gamma Phi Circus at Illinois State University has been invited to perform at the 93rd Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on November 28, 2019 in New York City.
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
Deb Wylie retirement reception, June 18
The university community is cordially invited to a retirement reception for Deb Wylie, Program Director for Gamma Phi Circus, will be held from 2:30-4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 18, in Brown Ballroom 1, Bone Student Center.
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.
Autism advocate Temple Grandin speaks about need for diverse minds
Temple Grandin is often called the most successful adult with autism in the world. On Wednesday night, April 10, Grandin told a standing-room-only crowd in the Brown Ballroom the key to her success: Not letting her disability define her.
Identical twins show off chemistry in Gamma Phi Circus
This weekend, Illinois State freshmen Jacinda and Jenika Smith will rise nearly 30 feet in the air at Redbird Arena and attempt a series of tricks on a rotating cube.