In honor of its 50th anniversary, the College of Business invites alumni to share favorite memories of their time at the school.
Unit: Management and Quantitative Methods
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.
Lindberg appointed interim associate dean
Professor of Accounting Debbie Lindberg joins the College Dean’s Office as the new interim associate dean for Accreditation and Operations.
Make a dent in the world! Participate in the ICC Fall 2017
Engage with the Innovation Consulting Community (ICC) and work with students from different disciplines across the university to tackle an exciting “real” project from an organization and have an excellent story to share with employers! There are over 14 projects to choose from and you will not only be mentored through your client project experience
Prestigious international award highlights the importance of professor’s research
Roberta Trites is the recipient of the 16th International Brothers Grimm Award, an honor given biannually to one global scholar who contributes outstanding research to children’s literature.
HR careers take Illinois State alums to video game maker NetherRealm
Illinois State alums Sarah Miller ’05 and Laura Dawson ’13 are living in a fantasy world. The two now work at the Wrigleyville-based video game developer NetherRealm Studios.
Trites named winner of the International Brothers Grimm Award
Illinois State University’s Distinguished Professor Roberta Seelinger Trites is the recipient of the 16th International Brothers Grimm Award by the International Institute for Children’s Literature, Osaka, Japan.
Grant news: Wine trails, dead zones, war injuries, and genetic secrets
The following news briefs detail grants received by Illinois State faculty.
Research Initiative awards announced
Allison Harris, Paul Ugor, Geoffrey Duce, Tina Thompson, Liangcheng Yang, and Carla Pohl will be honored with Research Initiative Awards at the Founders Day celebration on February 16.
New study: Gender differences in job performance may be declining
Jim Jawahar helped conduct a study that has found gender has minimal effects on job performance ratings.