In this Redbird Scholar Q&A, Dr. Chang Su-Russell researched how parents make the decision to discuss or avoid difficult topics like death or racism.
Unit: Research and Sponsored Programs
Behind the needle: Professor explores the world of tattoo artists
Dr. David Lane’s new book, The Other End of the Needle: Continuity and Change among Tattoo Workers, focuses on how tattoo artists sustain their world.
Redbird media: Latest books from ISU faculty
Here are a few of the latest books from Redbird scholars.
NIFA further supports College of Business professor’s wine trails research
United States Department of Agriculture-National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA-NIFA) has awarded a $500,000 grant to a research team led by Dr. Peter Foreman, associate professor in the Department of Management and Quantitative Methods.
echo on view at CIRA Student Art Gallery
echo, a collection of work created by Master of Fine Arts graduate students Nicci Arnold and Peytin Fitzgerald is on view September 13 through November 28, 2021 at the Illinois State University Student Art Gallery within the Central Illinois Regional Airport (CIRA).
Research and Honors, September 14, 2021
Publications from Illinois State faculty, staff, and students.
Dr. Jan-Ulrik Dahl awarded NIH grant to study resistant bacteria
Dr. Jan-Ulrik Dahl was awarded a grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to uncover the secrets of an insidious bacteria.
Student’s research flowers at Horticulture Center
Katherine Robinson’s bedroom is lined with a bunch of green houseplants. “I think green plants are cool because I feel like they’re often overlooked. Green is a symbol of life, verdancy, and growth. The human eye can perceive more hues of green than any other color, which I think is cool.” Robinson, a senior horticulture
Artist Fidencio Fifield-Perez to open Latinx Heritage Month, September 15
Fidencio Fifield-Perez will present the talk “Legalities of Being.” His current work examines borders, edges, and the people who must traverse them.
Love for nature, research leads to apprenticeship at Yew Dell Botanical Garden
Illinois State alum Allison Morgan ’21 has always loved science. Morgan has been apprenticing at Yew Dell Botanical Gardens near Louisville, Kentucky, since graduating in May with a degree in biology with a conservation biology sequence from Illinois State’s School of Biological Sciences. She had transferred to the University as a junior.