This fall, the Breakfast Leadership Series will feature a wide range of topics to increase leadership skills. Select topics will also be available as webcasts for Redbirds across the country.
Unit: Management and Quantitative Methods
Organizational Leadership Institute to offer leadership certificate program
The Organizational Leadership Institute at Illinois State University’s College of Business is bringing back the well-received leadership certificate program.
ISU alumnus plays major part in world’s largest solar plant
What do solar energy, Dubai, and Illinois State University all have in common? His name is Lawrence Whittet.
ISU’s Innovation Consulting Community: Teaming students with mentors to serve real clients
A new program is giving Illinois State students an opportunity to get a head start on their careers while helping the community.
Faculty service to be recognized during Founders Day ceremony
The winners of the Outstanding University Service Award and the Service Initiative Awards will be honored at the upcoming Founders Day.
Teaching Initiative Awards announced
Anna Arias, Tara Kaczorowski, Grace Kang, Tina Thompson, and Lisa Vinney will be honored with Teaching Initiative Awards at the annual Founders Day Convocation.
Researchers awarded nearly $300,000 grant to hone on-site drug analysis
A team of researchers received a nearly $300,000 grant from the National Institute of Justice to continue work on a device aimed at helping investigators gather forensic evidence in the field.
Devinatz asked to share insights by New York magazine
Illinois State University’s Distinguished Professor of Management Victor Devinatz felt excited and honored when a well-known East Coast publication contacted him “out of the blue” and asked him to submit comments related to his research. “I received an email from New York magazine saying that Frank Rich was writing an article that was appearing in
College of Business celebrates 50th anniversary
In honor of its 50th anniversary, the College of Business invites alumni to share favorite memories of their time at the school.
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.