Update on New Federal Regulations The Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) has announced a further delay in the implementation of new federal regulations pertaining to human subjects research. The new implementation date is January 21, 2019. In the announcement, however, permission was given for institutions to implement three “burden-reducing” provisions effective July 19, 2018. ISU has chosen
Unit: Research and Sponsored Programs
Elevating instruction in higher education: 2018 hall of fame inductee Jennifer Friberg
Illinois State alum Jennifer Friberg ’06 will be inducted into the College of Education’s hall of fame during the University’s 2018 Homecoming celebration.
Research and Honors, August 7, 2018
Presentations and publications from Illinois State faculty and staff.
Mennonite College of Nursing wins $2.8 million grant to launch CAUSE Project
The Mennonite College of Nursing received a $2.8 million Health Resources and Service Administration grant to launch the Change Agents to the Underserved: Service Education (CAUSE) project.
Crothers’ book examines American culture’s influence on the world
In his newest book, Lane Crothers explores how the embracing of social media worldwide is causing American culture to find an even deeper niche.
Communication challenges when parents have Alzheimer’s disease
Aimee Miller-Ott, associate professor of communication in the School of Communication, has been researching communication challenges of adult children whose parents have Alzheimer’s disease.
Research and Honors, July 10, 2018
Presentations, honors, and publications of Illinois State faculty and staff.
The Midwest Institute of Opera announces 2018 Season
The Midwest Institute of Opera (MIO) presents its 2018 season from July 27 through August 5.
Grabowski earns American Chemical Society fellowship
Senior Jacob Grabowski has been selected by the American Chemical Society to receive the prestigious Division of Organic Chemistry Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship.
Exploring virtual and augmented reality
Computer science students are assisting Professor Rishi Saripalle in researching the use of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) hardware and software solutions in education and healthcare.