Margot Lee Shetterly will help celebrate the 20th anniversary of Science and Technology Week. Shetterly is best-selling author of the book, Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race.
Unit: Kinesiology and Recreation
CANCELLED: Science and Technology Week to host Hidden Figures movie screening, April 13
The College of Applied Science and Technology will offer a free showing of Hidden Figures, the true story of the black women mathematicians at NASA who helped fuel some of America’s greatest achievements in space.
Biology student creates buzz by winning top awards at Three Minute Thesis competition
Biological Sciences graduate student Austin C. Calhoun swept the top two awards at Illinois State University’s fourth annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.
Adaptapalooza event celebrates recreation without limits, February 26
Members of the Illinois State University community can experience how recreation can be adapted for those with disabilities at the annual Adaptapalooza from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 26, in the Student Fitness Center.
CAST Student Spotlight on Danielle D’amato, kinesiology and recreation
Danielle D’amato, a senior physical education teacher education major from Genoa, Illinois, doesn’t have a lot of downtime. She is a student performer in Gamma Phi Circus, a member of the Physical Education Teacher Education Club, a resident advisor, a teaching assistant, and holds two jobs for Campus Recreation: a group fitness instructor and a
Donor Spotlight: Diane Dahlmann
Diane Dahlmann, M.S. ’77, first met Dr. Sandy Groves, Illinois State University professor emerita, while interning in Park Ridge in 1973.
CAST equips graduate students for professional success
The College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) organized its first professional development lunch specifically for graduate students from various CAST departments
Teacher education programs recognized for excellence in educator preparation
Illinois State University teacher education programs are being recognized for excellence in educator preparation.
ACED Fellow’s AmeriCorps experience leads her to School of Kinesiology and Recreation
Fellows arrive at the Stevenson Center with incredible service experiences.
Four years later: Where are our 2015 freshmen now?
With commencement approaching, we decided to catch up with three alumni who were featured in our first “Meet our newest Redbirds” series four years ago.