Kyle Ciani helped to make the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument a reality, which is one of only six national monuments honoring women.
Unit: History
Fall 2016 Speaker Series announced
The Illinois State University Speaker Series at Illinois State will cover diverse topics from Black Lives Matter to making healthy habits stick.
5 things you will discover in latest Redbird Scholar
The spring issue of the Redbird Scholar has been published.
After Hillary: If America elects its first female president, what changes?
Hillary Clinton’s election would be loaded with significance, but one thing it wouldn’t mean is that men and women are suddenly on a level cultural playing field come November 9.
Redbird media: News books by ISU scholars
The following summaries of books authored or edited by Illinois State faculty appear in the fall 2016 print issue of the Redbird Scholar.
Landmark case on trying civilians by military tribunal subject of conference
Illinois State University and the David Davis Mansion have partnered together for a three-day conference to mark the 150th anniversary of ex parte Milligan.
Reggie Reads: August 2016
Illinois State is proud to be able to acknowledge the work of graduates who are successful authors.
ISU history alum Samuel Wheeler named state historian
Illinois State University history alum Samuel Wheeler ’00, an expert on the Civil War and Abraham Lincoln, was named Illinois state historian by the trustees of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency.
Ask a Redbird Scholar: Is political partisanship worse than ever?
Has partisanship increased in the past decades, is this a good or bad thing, what is the solution, and what should we expect to see going forward?
Reactions: Affirmative action has history with labor
Associate Professor of History Touré Reed discusses the history of affirmative action, and called it a hard-won victory that must be defended.