New members will be seated for three-year terms at the September 2023 Graduate Council meeting.
Unit: Graduate School
Faculty, staff assistance requested with Project Nest first-destination data
Collecting first-destination data from graduates is simple as they self-report using Project Nest, an online survey administered by Career Services.
University Research Symposium shines spotlight on student scholarship
Illinois State students shared their research on virtual spiders, false memories, wrongful convictions, nanoparticles, and scores of other topics at the Graduate School’s Research Symposium. The 32nd annual showcase of student scholarship and creative expression was held Friday, April 14, in the Brown Ballroom and Circus Room in the Bone Student Center.
Graduate student’s passion fuels development of video game Occentatia
Ian Cooper followed their passion to the Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts, developing Occentatia, a video game that combines queer theory, escapism, community, and exploration.
Career assistance available to graduating Redbirds and alumni
If you’re a Redbird about to graduate or an Illinois State alum seeking a full-time position or career change, Career Services can help you succeed.
School of Communication alum Jessa Hendricker ’19 finds her own glass slipper directing Cinderella
There is indeed a graceful way to gallop like a horse. At least, that’s what Jessa Hendricker discovered in her role directing Cinderella with the Community Players Theatre in March 2023.
University Research Symposium, April 14, 2023
More than 460 students from 29 programs are scheduled to participate in the University Research Symposium, a showcase of scholarship, research, and creative achievement.
School of Communication teachers among recipients of Outstanding University Teacher Awards
Illinois State University awarded its 2022 Outstanding University Teacher Awards, and two instructors in the School of Communication were recognized for their exemplary skill and dedication.
People’s Choice Award presented at the College of Arts and Sciences’ 3-Minute Thesis Competition
Shelby Limbach, a graduate student in the School of Communication, received the People Choice Award at the 3-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition at the College of Arts and Sciences level.
GradBird Appreciation Week, April 2-7
GradBird Appreciation Week coincides with the National Association of Graduate-Professional Students (NAGAPS) Graduate-Professional Student Appreciation Week.