Graduating Redbird Tania Joseph knew from an early age that she wanted to be an actuary. Joseph has always been a strong student and wanted a challenging career.
Unit: Mathematics
Three named 2022 “Researchers to Know”
Three Illinois State University professors have been named 2022 “Researchers to Know” by the Illinois Science and Technology Coalition (ISTC).
Introducing the 2022 Outstanding University Teaching Award recipients
These teachers will be recognized for their contributions to student learning at Illinois State at the annual Teaching and Learning Symposium in January.
Endowments like yours reward educational excellence
When actuarial science major Katie Johnson was recognized as a State Farm Scholar during her freshman year, she could hardly contain her excitement.
Theresa M. Madigan Scholarship provides needed financial support
“I love the ISU community. And as a future educator, I am honored to attend an institution with such a great reputation for education,” said Katie Klingbeil, a sophomore mathematics teacher education major.
Dr. Krzysztof Ostaszewski to present Distinguished Professor Lecture, November 14
Distinguished Professor Krzysztof Ostaszewski will present “Risk Has a Price, But Prices Have Risk, Too” at 5 p.m. November 14, in the Old Main Room.
Dr. Cheri J. Simonds to deliver Fall College Lecture, October 27
Dr. Cheri J. Simonds, professor of communication, will deliver the second College of Arts and Sciences Fall Lecture on Thursday, October 27 with the talk, “Designing General Education Curriculum with Assessment in Mind.”
CAS conducting food drive for School Street Food Pantry
The College of Arts and Sciences will conduct a food drive to benefit the School Street Food Pantry, October 10–21. Collection boxes will be available in the College office and in all school/department offices.
Illinois State Tutoring Initiative: ISU leads tutoring program serving students, communities disrupted by the pandemic
ISU leads tutoring program serving students, communities disrupted by the pandemic.
ISU is leading $25 million tutoring program created to close COVID learning gap
Illinois State’s College of Education is leading the Illinois Tutoring Initiative, a $25 million federally funded program created to close the learning chasm created during the pandemic by offering high-impact tutoring at schools across the state.