President Larry Dietz announced Illinois State University will rename floors in the Watterson Towers residence hall.
Unit: Office of the President
Illinois State announces Redbird Pledge
The Redbird Pledge is the latest initiative in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This voluntary pledge for students, faculty, and staff emphasizes a shared commitment to helping maintain a safe and healthy campus.
Celebrate 30 years of ADA by supporting student access
Student Access and Accommodation Services is taking the lead to expand opportunities for universal student learning during the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Healing Justice Circle: Black Students
The Multicultural Center along with Student Counseling Services is hosting the virtual Healing Justice Circle for Black Students at 3 p.m. on July 23 via Zoom.
President Dietz reacts to rescinding of federal rule
I am very pleased to hear the news that under pressure from U.S. higher education institutions, including Illinois State University, the federal government has rescinded the July 6 rule blocking international students from staying in the U.S. while taking online-only courses.
A message on legal opposition to ICE rules
On July 13, the State of Illinois and Illinois Attorney General’s office filed a lawsuit on behalf of Illinois State University and other universities in the state seeking an injunction to stop the implementation of the entire new federal rule.
Recognition ceremonies celebrate graduates with videos
In the face of unprecedented events, the University’s recognition ceremonies forged ahead and found new ways to celebrate 2020 graduates.
President Dietz announces Redbirds Return plan updates
Updates include more detailed plans for the Fall 2020 semester with purposeful steps to protect the health, safety, and well-being of the entire campus community.
Campus offices re-opening to public on June 15
University offices will re-open on Monday, June 15, with limited staffing in place to assist campus visitors.
Redbirds Return progress report for fall 2020
In the fall 2020 semester, classes will be presented in face-to-face, hybrid, and online formats. University housing and dining facilities will be open to serve students.