Illinois State University will be testing ISU Emergency Alert at 1:55 p.m. Thursday, March 25.
Unit: Police Department
Winter Break Grab and Go Food Bags program provides students food over winter break
More than 2,000 food items were donated over three days, with Illinois State faculty and staff donating a large portion of the items.
ISU Emergency Alert test, October 29
Illinois State University will be testing ISU Emergency Alert at 2:05 p.m. Thursday, October 29.
“Pawfficer” Sage starts her sophomore year with the ISU Police Department
The 3-year-old black lab came to ISU a year ago as a new recruit for the Illinois State University Police Department (ISUPD). As a part of the community engagement unit, she is everybody’s dog.
Overcoming dark days: ISU’s response to national mental health crisis
Illinois State’s response to the national mental health crisis.
Campus restricted facility access
Measures are in place for Illinois State faculty, staff, and students who continue to have a need to access facilities and to make every effort to ensure a healthy and safe environment.
POSTPONED: Jennifer Eberhardt, author of Biased, keynote to be rescheduled
Postponed: The March 19 presentation by social psychologist Dr. Jennifer L. Eberhardt will be rescheduled at a future date.
Passion for Paw-lice Work: Susan Cameron’s gift gives back to ISUPD and Community Engagement Unit
People often ask, “What are you passionate about?” Sometimes it takes a whole lifetime to answer that question. Susan Cameron ’79 had an inkling as a child that she acted on as an adult, combining her passion for dogs and supporting law enforcement with a gift during the Redbirds Rising campaign. Ever since her youth,
Professor organizes Normal Theater performance to shine light on domestic violence
“Survivors: Stories of Domestic Violence” will be performed at 7 p.m. Monday, September 30, at the Normal Theater.
ISUPD welcomes four-legged “pawfficer” to campus
The Illinois State University Police Department (ISUPD) recently welcomed a new employee who is paid in treats, toys, and scratches behind the ears.