Associate Professor of History Kathryn Jasper will dedicate the National Endowment for the Humanities funds to finishing a book focusing on reforms in the medieval Catholic Church that ultimately sparked civil war.
Unit: Research and Sponsored Programs
Dr. Amy Wood honored with two prestigious, national fellowships
Professor of History Amy Louise Wood is the recipient of double honors with a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and a year-long fellowship from the National Humanities Center.
Management Development International: Spring 2022 International Seminar Series
The April 6 session of the Spring 2022 International Seminar Series will highlight Management Development International.
Advanced registration is required to receive the webinar link.
Back in action: University Research Symposium showcases the #RedbirdScholar research of more than 400 students
The Illinois State University Research Symposium was back in-person on Friday, April 1, for the first time in three years.
Research and Honors, April 5, 2022
Presentations and publications from Illinois State faculty and staff.
Mapmaker from a city’s ashes: Distinguished Geographer Lecture, April 13
The Distinguished Geographer Lecture will feature Professor Michael Conzen, speaking on strides made in mapmaking after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
Ian Freeman named Goldwater Scholar in physics
Ian Freeman, a junior at Illinois State University, has been named a 2022-2023 Barry Goldwater Scholar. The award is one of the most prestigious national scholarships in the fields of STEM.
Sludgy science: Student recovers nutrients from wastewater for Research Symposium project
Senior Illinois State University environmental health and sustainability major Rowan Carroll is addressing nutrient pollution through a process she’s developed that not only removes nitrogen and phosphorus from wastewater but also creates a fertilizer for agricultural use.
NexSTEM student poster presentation, RSVP by March 30
Students who are part of the NexSTEM program will present research topics at the 2021-22 Research Poster Symposium on April 2
Illinois State awarded $403,900 NSF grant for state-of-the-art electron microscope
Known as a field emission scanning electron microscope, the instrument can take images of nano-sized objects. The instrument will aid in research across campus and institutions across the area.