Through ISU ReD, students can make their dissertation or thesis available online for everyone to read.
Unit: Graduate School
Peace Corps + graduate degree = meaningful career
Stevenson Center alum and returned Peace Corps Volunteer Michael Hotard has used his applied economics master’s degree to serve the U.S. Department of Labor, the nonprofit Civic Pulse, and Stanford University since graduating from Illinois State ten years ago.
ISU hosts national biomathematics research conference
Stevenson Hall transformed into a hot spot for biomathematics research from May 29–June 1, as Illinois State hosted bright minds from across the country for the fourth annual Cross-institutional Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE).
Illinois State University awards a doctoral degree
Illinois State University has awarded a doctoral degree in nursing to Amy Grugan of Washington, Illinois.
Finding her voice: Elizabeth Rice perseveres despite mother’s death
When Elizabeth Rice received her master’s degree in speech-language pathology May 10, her mother wasn’t there. Five years ago, Melissa Rice died at the age of 42, a victim of domestic violence.
Beyond a grade: Lifelong relationships and passionate research
It’s inspiring to see the quality of research that is a result of a professor-student relationship that transcends a grade.
ACED Fellow integrates experiences and curriculum in the fight to end homelessness
Katie Spoden, an Applied Community and Economic Development Fellow in political science, is drawing on her AmeriCorps VISTA service and graduate classes to advance the work of the Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook County.
Student to student: Professionalism is a vital skill to display in the workplace
Redbirds want to be true professionals. But do you know what all it takes to be professional? Career Center Graduate Assistant Kevin McCall breaks down what professionalism is in the workplace and how to develop this vital transferable skill.
EAF doctoral students reflect on professional development opportunity
Doctoral students Lauren O’Donnell and Carmen Bergman attended the The Carnegie Project for Education Doctorate (CPED) Convening—Evidence of Impact: Measuring Change and Changing our Measures at Florida State University.
Negotiating a job offer not as hard as you may think
Redbirds may not know that job offers can be negotiated, or may be too intimidated to do so. The Career Center encourages students and alumni to tackle their fears with useful strategies to negotiate job offers with confidence.