Blaxploitation films from the 1970s are the focus of an Honors Exploration and public film series led this semester by Dr. Stanford Carpenter and Dr. Eric Wesselmann ‘03, M.A. ’05.
Unit: Research Ethics and Compliance
Twelve Thousand Bombs: A Nuclear Weapons Seminar Series
Dr. Matt Caplan is hosting a seminar series, sponsored by the Office of Research and Graduate Studies. The series, Twelve Thousand Bombs: A Nuclear Weapons Seminar Series, takes a look at the realities of nuclear weapons in the present day.
2023-24 Advancing Research and Creative Scholarship (ARCS) award winners announced
Twenty-two teams applied for this award and applications were reviewed by an external review panel. While they were impressed with the quality of proposals, they felt that 3 stood above all the others.
Civil Service June Spotlight: Eva Harrison
The Civil Service Council will feature a civil service employee at Illinois State University each month to highlight an exceptional colleague and the outstanding work being done on campus! This month get a chance to learn about and applaud Eva Harrison from the award management division of Research and Sponsored Programs.
DMPTool available to assist researchers with data management plans
Illinois State University is now affiliated with DMPTool, an open-source online application built to assist researchers in creating comprehensive data management and sharing plans in easy-to-view formats.
Advancing Research and Creative Scholarship (ARCS) Notice of Funding Opportunity and Call for Letters of Intent
A pilot program will support interdisciplinary research and creative scholarship teams.
Research and Honors, October 19, 2021
Presentations and publications of Illinois State faculty and staff.
Help wanted: Dr. Tina Williams’ research seeks to change perception of underemployment
Dr. Tina Williams, interim chair and associate professor of the Department of Management and Quantitative Methods, specializes in studying this phenomenon, referred to as underemployment.
Changes for human subjects research coming to Illinois State University
Update on New Federal Regulations The Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) has announced a further delay in the implementation of new federal regulations pertaining to human subjects research. The new implementation date is January 21, 2019. In the announcement, however, permission was given for institutions to implement three “burden-reducing” provisions effective July 19, 2018. ISU has chosen
Changes to human subject research explored in information sessions
Research Ethics and Compliance (REC) will be hosting information sessions across campus in January and February to help those who work with human subject research to understand federal and campus policy changes.