Joel McReynolds, an applied community and economic development student in the Department of Politics and Government, published an article titled “The Journey of a Spiritual Migrant: An Autoethnography on Leaving American Evangelicalism” in The Journal of Faith, Education, and Community.
Unit: Politics and Government
Riaz book event at Heidelberg University disrupted by activists
The new book by Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz, inaugural recipient of the Thomas E. Eimermann Professorship, was discussed at an event organized by the South Asia Institute of the Heidelberg University, Germany, on December 7.
ISU graduate student presents at Education Law Association Conference
Illinois State graduate student presents at Education Law Association Conference.
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz publishes two commentaries
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has published two commentaries on the challenges to press freedom and on the impacts of National Registry of Citizens (NRC) in India.
Redbird legacy: Four children follow couple’s lead
An apartment choice made independently by Bob Mathes and Susan (Hawkins) as they completed undergraduate degrees in agriculture and chemistry respectively resulted in romance and creation of an ISU legacy family.
Path to power: Women rise in politics 100 years after suffrage
Michelle Buckwalter-Schurman ’92 encourages women to step up to the forefront in the political world.
Hunt Family Fund enables Fellows to attend conference
Thanks to the Hunt Family Fund, nine Stevenson Center Fellows were among the more than 250 participants who attended the Housing Action Illinois Housing Matters! conference in Bloomington. The conference’s welcome letter set the intention to create “an Illinois where ALL residents, regardless of income, have a good place to call home.”
Work ethic beats talent
Illinois State alumni return to campus to speak to Professor Nancy Lind’s class.
All politics is local
State Senator Jason Barickman speaks to POL 296 students.
International Seminar Series: Two-child policy, November 13
The Fall 2019 series will focus on contemporary China. The talks are free and open to the public and occur every Wednesday from noon-1 p.m. in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center.