The Jon’s Heroes in Training program prepares Illinois State physical education students to teach children with autism.
Unit: Kinesiology and Recreation
McGinnis Lecture to look at reframing exercise within health care, October 30
The bestselling author of No Sweat and sustainable behavior change scientist Michelle Segar, will give the McGinnis Lecture.
Let’s talk about mental health
School of Kinesiology and Recreation student Emily Yacko and Professor Rachel Smith are active mental health advocates spreading the word about mental health awareness and suicide prevention
Network with alumni & gain relevant skills at CAST Connections
The College of Applied Science and Technology will be holding the second edition of CAST Connections, a networking event aimed at connecting students with alumni.
Stevenson Center’s “ADLAI Week” marks 25 years of success
The Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development celebrated its 25th anniversary with “ADLAI Week.” Students, faculty, alumni, and community and campus partners joined in the events marking two and a half decades of growth and impact.
CAST to host annual Homecoming tailgate, October 26
The College of Applied Science and Technology is excited to invite all alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends to the annual Homecoming tailgate.
Students, alumni from all majors connect with health care recruiters
From nursing to communicative disorders, and marketing to human resources, jobs in the health care industry are on the rise. Redbirds from all majors are invited to attend the Health Care Industry Fair on November 14 to connect with recruiters seeking Redbird talent.
Stevenson Center celebrates 25 years with “ADLAI Week”
With gratitude to countless students, alumni, faculty, and partners near and far, the Stevenson Center is celebrating its 25th anniversary with “ADLAI Week” from September 27 to October 2.
CAST to cover housing cost for Washington, D.C., summer internships
Applications are now open for the College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) Washington, D.C., Summer 2020 scholarship program. The scholarship is to encourage professional practice opportunities for high achieving students who wish to pursue a summer internship in Washington. D.C.
School of Kinesiology and Recreation alum Scott Todnem wins 2019 National Health Teacher of the Year award
School of Kinesiology and Recreation alum Scott Todnem’s recently won the 2019 National Teacher of the Year award and authored the book Growing Up Great.