The Stevenson Center on campus is seeking two undergraduate interns for the 2020-2021 year. Interns develop critical job skills in public relations or data management while earning academic credit.
Unit: Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development
APPLY NOW to be a 2020-2021 Peace Corps Campus Ambassador
Apply now to be a Peace Corps Campus Ambassador for Illinois State University! The application closes 5 p.m. PST on Friday, April 17.
Thanks to donors, Stevenson Center Fellows attend Human Development Conference
Generous donors helped the Stevenson Center raise $2,500 in honor of its 25th anniversary, and those funds enabled Fellows to attend the 2020 Human Development Conference.
Corps and Coffee: A conversation about service, March 5
In celebration of Peace Corps Week and AmeriCorps Week, the Stevenson Center presents Corps and Coffee, an informational event for students interested in positions with these organizations.
Advocating for others: ACED Fellow Ward Westray
The Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development’s graduate programs provide students with ways to connect rigorous coursework to diverse field experiences.
Stevenson Center Fellows benefit from exceptional faculty
The Stevenson Center provides its graduate students with tools to make an impact on the world.
A tribute to Vernon Pohlmann (1920-2020)
Dr. Vernon Pohlmann (1920–2020), professor emeritus of sociology, will be fondly remembered for his service to Illinois State University as well as to his community, his country, his God, and mankind.
ACED Fellow’s AmeriCorps experience leads her to School of Kinesiology and Recreation
Fellows arrive at the Stevenson Center with incredible service experiences.
Housing Assistance Council hosts Stevenson Center Fellow
The Stevenson Center provides its Fellows with the unique opportunity to spend the second half of their two-year graduate program gaining professional experience while applying what they learned in the classroom the prior year.
McReynolds publishes “The Journey of a Spiritual Migrant”
Joel McReynolds, an applied community and economic development student in the Department of Politics and Government, published an article titled “The Journey of a Spiritual Migrant: An Autoethnography on Leaving American Evangelicalism” in The Journal of Faith, Education, and Community.