Change Happens, a Houston-based nonprofit, is hosting Applied Community and Economic Development Fellow Lindsey Earl for her professional practice. This is the first year that Change Happens is partnering with the Stevenson Center, providing an invaluable opportunity to refine skills while helping Change Happens fulfill its mission.
Unit: Sociology and Anthropology
20 awesome graduation traditions at Illinois State
All across campus, Illinois State University’s many departments, schools, and colleges honor graduating students in their own special ways. Here are 20 of our favorite ones.
Stevenson Center offers undergraduate internship opportunities
The Stevenson Center seeks a public relations intern and a data management intern for next year! Our undergraduate interns work for academic credit (not pay) and must be available for both fall 2018 and spring 2019. Email StevensonCenter@ilstu.edu to learn more and apply now!
Redbird media: Latest books from ISU faculty and staff
Here are the latest books by Illinois State faculty and staff.
Focus on Fulbright: Q&A with Aaron Pitluck
Aaron Pitluck of the Department of Sociology talks about being in Malaysia on a Fulbright in the wake of the September 11 attacks.
Family gift supports Illinois State’s anthropology research
Family commits more than $75,000 to support student fieldwork at Mather-Klauer Lodge.
Peace Corps Volunteer experiencing life in Ukraine
Emily Blankenberger is using her interdisciplinary education from the Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ukraine. Placed with an ecology nonprofit, Blankenberger is focusing on organizational development to make a lasting difference.
Stevenson Center student reaching new heights in Montana
Molly Cook’s desire to help others led her to the Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development. Cook is currently completing the professional practice portion of the program while earning a master’s degree in sociology.
ISU’s Innovation Consulting Community: Teaming students with mentors to serve real clients
A new program is giving Illinois State students an opportunity to get a head start on their careers while helping the community.
Advice for new scholars looking to publish from a seasoned journal editor
Longtime journal editor and Distinguished Professor James Skibo offers advice to new scholars on what to avoid when looking to publish.