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.
Unit: Social Work
Social Work Day focuses on juvenile justice issues
“A Call to Action: Disrupting the (In)Justice of the School to Prison Pipeline” will be the theme of the Social Work Day Conference on March 28.
Main Street College to explore success among foster youth
The Illinois State University College of Arts and Sciences will sponsor its fifth Main Street College event at 7 p.m. March 21, at the ISU Alumni Center.
Coming out in the classroom: Surprising results for character survey
Mark Olson and Eros DeSouza replicated a 2002 survey on instructors coming out in the classroom, with results that surprised them.
Photo exhibit, film, speaker to address juvenile justice issues
A photo exhibit by Richard Ross, a showing of the film Girl Trouble, and a talk about prisons and the arts will help shine a light on juvenile justice issues.
ISU students collecting water for victims of Flint crisis
Upon learning that over 8,000 children have been exposed to toxic levels of lead flowing from corrosive drinking water flowing through aging pipes, Illinois State graduate students Ariane Chew ’14 and LaCrisha McAllister ’14 and undergraduate student Emily Pete knew that they had to lend a helping hand.
Dean of Students Office helps bring national conference to campus
To Write Love on Her Arms (TWLOHA) will be hosting the MOVE: Focus Conference on Saturday, February 13, at 9 a.m in the Prairie Room of the Bone Student Center.
Emily Blue on why she’s in the Master of Social Work program
Illinois State University graduate student Emily Blue talks about her experiences in the School of Social Work’s Master of Social Work (MSW) program.
Q&A with School of Social Work alum Hillary Wasson
School of Social Work alum and licensed clinical social worker Hillary Wasson ’05, M.S.W. ’07, has been very busy since getting her Master of Social Work, but she took time out to answer our questions.
Social Work alumna Dakota Maughn will never give up
“I remember how much she loved being a ‘Baby Folder,'” said Social Work Professor Kathryn Wehrmann, fondly recalling School of Social Work alumna Dakota Maughn’s internship.