Illinois State College of Business students have been helping small businesses in Normal that have been affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Unit: Marketing
College of Business students lend expertise in partnership with Town of Normal
Students are applying their knowledge for the Small Business Relief Program from the Town of Normal to assist with COVID-19 impacts.
Front and center: Simpler nutrition labels mean healthier choices
Dr. Joon Ho Lim is part of a team studying companies that use the Facts Up Front labeling system that makes it easier for customers to understand what they are consuming.
ISU senior is keeping up with classes from India during the pandemic
Nearly 8,000 miles away from campus, senior Nehal Shah wakes up in the middle of the night to attend class online at Illinois State University.
Day in the life: Marketing student involved across campus
Check out a day in the life of an Illinois State student.
Wiman streamlining processes for online environment in the College of Business
George Wiman is doing his part to help streamline the process for faculty members in the State Farm Hall of Business by using 3D printers to make practical tools to aid remote instruction.
Michael Wang receives Jack North Student Leadership Award
Michael Wang received the College of Business’ Jack North Student Leadership Award.
At home with Redbird Legacy families
Meet some of the Redbird Legacy families who live in Central Illinois and hear why they chose to attend Illinois State University.
Taking flight: Assisting people and animals in need helped incoming freshman earn McLean County Full Tuition Scholarship
Despite incoming Illinois State freshman Ryan Hickenbottom’s longtime volunteer efforts in McLean County, it still came as a surprise to him that he was selected as one of seven incoming recipients of the McLean County Full Tuition Scholarship. The scholarship provides free tuition to students who have a history of leadership, service, and commitment to our community.
It is business as usual in the College of Business
In spite of its ZIP code, “normal” is not the word that best describes the Illinois State University campus these days.