Dr. Buffie Longmire-Avital, associate professor of psychology at Elon University, challenged the Redbird community to create and strongly support mentoring frameworks to help attract and retain underrepresented students during a January 27 virtual presentation.
Unit: Research and Sponsored Programs
Dr. Brent Teasdale named University Professor
The Office of the Provost announced Dr. Brent Teasdale has been named University Professor for Illinois State University.
Mulligan, Wieland, Gizzi honored with Cross-Disciplinary Team Research Award
Three faculty members are being honored with the Cross-Disciplinary Team Research Award for their work applying and adapting portable mass spectrometric devices for use in areas of societal need.
Research and Honors, February 1, 2022
Publications from Illinois State University faculty and staff.
Research and Honors, January 25, 2022
Publications and presentations from Illinois State University faculty, staff, and students.
Graduate student’s virtual lecture series explores how we engage with photographs
Second-year graduate student Holly Filsinger’s virtual lecture series, “Experiencing Images: How the Visual Shapes Our World,” has given her a unique opportunity to share her natural curiosity and passion for research with the Redbird community.
Tiny particles with huge potential
Undergraduate physics students are making a big impact in the nanomaterials lab of Dr. Mahua Biswas.
Student research grants now available through Office of Student Research
Illinois State’s Office of Student Research is currently accepting applications for two grant programs dedicated to supporting student research and creative activities.
Obsidian awarded $25,000 NEA grant to support GenderQueer/GenreQueer issue
Obsidian: Literature and Arts in the African Diaspora has been approved for a $25,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
CAST announces Three Minute Thesis competition finalists
On December 3, the College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) held its Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition. The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is a research communication competition that challenges master’s and doctoral students to describe their research topic and its significance in just 3 minutes to a general audience.