The Symposium will take place on April 3, 2020, in the Brown Ballroom of the Bone Student Center
Unit: Graduate School
Students, alumni explore grad school with help from Graduate School Series
Graduation may be months away, but it’s never too early to explore additional educational opportunities.
EAF doctoral information sessions
The Department of Educational Administration and Foundations is hosting information sessions throughout the spring semester on its student-focused Ed.D. and Ph.D. programs.
Revolutionizing how farmers fertilize
Assistant Professor Maria Boerngen is participating in a $4 million grant-funded study examining farm pollution.
McReynolds publishes “The Journey of a Spiritual Migrant”
Joel McReynolds, an applied community and economic development student in the Department of Politics and Government, published an article titled “The Journey of a Spiritual Migrant: An Autoethnography on Leaving American Evangelicalism” in The Journal of Faith, Education, and Community.
CAST announces Three Minute Thesis competition finalists
On Friday, December 6, the College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) held its Three Minute Thesis competition (3MT). Two finalists emerged from the CAST 3MT and will be competing at the University level.
ISU graduate student presents at Education Law Association Conference
Illinois State graduate student presents at Education Law Association Conference.
ISU student shines light on underrepresented archivists
Illinois State Archives used a grant to hire an intern to create at least 15 Wikipedia articles promoting the achievements of archivists from underrepresented groups.
Career updates from EAF graduate students
Updates from outstanding students across the Department of Educational Administration and Foundations’ graduate programs.
Hunt Family Fund enables Fellows to attend conference
Thanks to the Hunt Family Fund, nine Stevenson Center Fellows were among the more than 250 participants who attended the Housing Action Illinois Housing Matters! conference in Bloomington. The conference’s welcome letter set the intention to create “an Illinois where ALL residents, regardless of income, have a good place to call home.”