IT alum Matt Dust (’04) was recognized for his professional achievements during Alumni Day of Homecoming 2017.
Unit: Information Technology
Larry Brumbaugh honored with reception
IT and ACS alumni, current students, faculty, staff and friends joined the School of Information Technology for a reception honoring long time professor Larry Brumbaugh and celebrating the Larry Brumbaugh Endowed Scholarship during Homecoming 2017.
NSF grant to develop one-handed smartphone authentication
Illinois State University’s Jianwei Lai is part of a team awarded with a $718,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop a way to log into and use smartphones with one hand.
Students, alumni to connect with health care recruiters
The Healthcare Professions Fair on November 16 brings students from all majors together to connect with recruiters from health care organizations.
Q&A with Ronnie Jia: Autism, IT, and technology’s dark side
Ronnie Jia, a professor in the School of Information Technology, talks about autism, IT, and technology’s dark side in this Q&A.
Alumni establish scholarship in honor of Larry Brumbaugh
School of Information Technology–ACS alumni have established the Larry Brumbaugh Endowed Scholarship in honor of longtime Professor Larry Brumbaugh.
School of Information Technology welcomes new faculty
The School of Information Technology has hired two new faculty members from opposite sides of the subcontinent. Our new professors will bring literally a world of experience to our students.
Hacked! ISU intensifies fight against cyber theft
Months before graduation, Ben Bradley ’17 already had a cybersecurity job lined up as an analyst searching for threats to his employer’s computer network.
CAST to host annual Homecoming tailgate, October 21
CAST alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends are invited to the annual Homecoming tailgate.
NSF MRI (Major Research Instrumentation) pre-proposal deadline is September 10
The National Science Foundation accepts only two proposals per educational institution for their Major Research Instrumentation Program, which provides opportunities to substantially improve research capabilities.