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Unit: Graduate School
Diversify your research through Milner Library
Milner Library has over 250 databases available. Here is a list of databases where content focuses on underrepresented populations.
‘How to’ video series takes guesswork out of formatting thesis or dissertation
Videos available through Milner Library and the Graduate School to help students format their thesis or dissertation.
Illinois State graduate programs advance in the U.S. News & World Report rankings
Illinois State demonstrated its level of excellence for its graduate programs in the College of Education, its part-time MBA program in the College of Business, and its master’s degree programs in Mennonite College of Nursing.
Photos, videos, winners from ISU’s Three Minute Thesis competition
Video, photographs, and the winners from Illinois State University’s Three Minute Thesis competition.
Palecek seeks better health for Moroccan women and girls
Renee Palecek is currently serving as a women’s and girl’s development facilitator with the Peace Corps in Morocco. Palecek is completing her master’s degree in sociology with a sequence in Applied Community and Economic Development through the Stevenson Center.
Illinois Art Station: New program inspires children through art
Illinois Art Station is a new program aiming to provide children and youth in McLean County opportunities to grow and learn through visual art experiences.
Slate of candidates for the spring 2019 Graduate Council
The slate of candidates for the spring 2019 Graduate Council ballot has been finalized, and voting will begin March 20.
Graduate Council seeking faculty members
The Nominating Committee of the Graduate Council is seeking nominations or self-nominations of full graduate faculty members to fill openings on three committees.
ACED Fellow working towards change in Chicago
Applied Community and Economic Development Fellow Angela Eastlund is working for better employment as a pathway out of poverty through her professional practice with the Chicago Jobs Council.