Publications Timothy Lash, CHE, published “Out of the Blue! Azuliporphyrins and Related Carbaporphyrinoid Systems” in Accounts of Chemical Research. Logan Miller, ANT, co-authored “Smudge Pits and Stone ‘Drills’: The Use of Chipped Stone Tools at Burrell Orchard” for Lithic Technology. Steve Halle, ENG, published “#DEBTHOLES,” “DECOUPLING,” AND “LA PETIT OEIL DE MORTS” in the journal
Unit: Research and Sponsored Programs
Undergraduate Pravleen Bains accepted into NIH research program
Pravleen Bains, an undergraduate researcher in professor Laura Vogel’s lab (School of Biological Sciences at ISU), has been accepted to the prestigious National Institutes of Health’s STEP UP program.
Baur named AVP for Research and Graduate Studies
John Baur has been named associate vice president for Research and Graduate Studies at Illinois State University, effective immediately.
U.S. patent office’s Sheppard to talk inventions, intellectual property
Christal Sheppard from the United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) will be on campus Wednesday, April 27, to discuss intellectual property and the patent process.
Brain Science for Principals: What School Leaders Need to Know
Linda L. Lyman, a professor in the Department of Educational Administration and Foundations at Illinois State University, has edited the book Brain Science for Principals: What School Leaders Need to Know.
Qiliang He to explore journalism in China
Assistant Professor of History Qiliang He will present “The Use of Newspapers: Some Reflections on the History of Journalism in China” at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 21.
Photos: Redbird scholars at Illinois State Research Symposium
More than 500 Illinois State undergraduate and graduate students distilled months of hard work into posters that they displayed Friday at the University Research Symposium.
Students making pathways to solar future
A student-led initiative, known as Solar Pathways Project, is exploring possible sites for solar panels to be installed at Illinois State.
ISU undergraduate researcher wins presentation award
School of Biological Sciences undergraduate Haley Nichols won third place in a poster competition at Indiana University’s Animal Behavior Conference this month.
Week of April 11: OneNote, Working towards Tenure, Select Survey
Create, share, and organize your work life with Microsoft OneNote. It is just one of the many professional development opportunities coming up.