Illinois State University’s Office of Student Research has announced that two students, Amelia Korveziroska and Robert Sevik, were named 2024 Goldwater Scholars.
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Dr. Drink: Assistant Professor Erol Sozen pours passion for beverages into classes
Assistant Professor Erol Sozen inspires Department of Family and Consumer Sciences students, imparting his passion for food and beverage.
Research and Honors, May 2024
Presentations and publications by Illinois State University faculty and staff members.
Dr. Anna Smith receives Divergent Award for Excellence in Research on Literacy in a Digital Age
Dr. Anna Smith, Associate Professor in the School of Teaching and Learning, is recognized as a recipient of the Divergent Award for Excellence in Research on Literacy in a Digital Age. She is being honored for her innovation in research and dedication to both the theoretical and practical study of literacies in digital spaces.
Weiser named interim director of the Graduate School
Craig McLauchlan, associate vice president for Research and Graduate Studies, has named Dr. S. Gavin Weiser the interim director of the Graduate School effective July 1.
Dr. Ani Yazedjian named Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost
President Aondover Tarhule is pleased to announce that Dr. Ani Yazedjian has accepted the role of vice president for academic affairs and provost for a five-year contract, effective May 1, 2024.
Graduating Redbirds: International grad student with a love for films, theatre writes his own story
Gustavo Nery Dutra Guedes traveled a great distance for the opportunity to study at Illinois State University. He left his home and family in his hometown of Fortaleza, Brazil, to follow his academic dreams and become a Redbird. He is graduating with a Master of Arts in theatre studies.
Department of Politics and Government hosts 31st Annual Student Conference
On April 24, 2024, the Department of Politics & Government hosted its 31st Annual Conference for Students of Political Science.
Research Challenge Grant winners announced
Eight research projects involving 16 faculty members are the winners of the inaugural Dean’s Research Challenge Grants. Proposals submitted this year were required to focus on one of two themes: “Equity” or “Environment.” Recipients will deliver presentations about their research projects at a College of Arts and Sciences Research Symposium on Friday, October 11.
Celebrating research in School of Teaching and Learning
The School of Teaching and Learning (TCH) welcomed the wider Redbird community to a Research Celebration on April 19, 2024, as part of the University Research Symposium.