Volunteers are needed to assist at the spring commencement ceremonies.
Unit: Student Affairs
Dean Keyser delivers keynote at 2024 CITx Conference
On Friday, February 23, campus information technology (IT) professionals gathered for the half-day Continuous Improvement in Technology (CIT) Conference, known as CITx. The keynote was presented by Dr. Thomas Keyser, the founding dean of Illinois State University’s College of Engineering.
Dawn Pote recognized with 2023-24 Gamsky Award
The Division of Student Affairs has held the annual Neal R. Gamsky Quality of Student Life Award ceremony every year since 1992. This prestigious award goes to a current Student Affairs staff member who has made a significant contribution to the quality of student life, which is readily acknowledged as such by peers and/or students.
Day in the Life: Angelina Ruiz
A day in the life of senior public relations major Angelina Ruiz, who Regularly juggles classwork, an internship with Event Management, Dining, and Hospitality (EMDH), and a director position at the student radio station, WZND.
Adaptapalooza set to highlight adapted recreation, February 28
From goalball to wheelchair racing, members of the Illinois State University community can participate in a host of adaptive sports in the annual Adaptapalooza on Wednesday, February 28, from 5-6:30 p.m. in the Student Fitness Center.
Fueling Well-being with Balanced Nutrition Workshops scheduled
Learn to have a healthier relationship with food and a more balanced approach to nutrition.
ISUPD launches co-responder program for mental health calls
The Illinois State University Police Department (ISUPD) is launching a co-responder program this semester with hopes of helping individuals in crisis. In collaboration with The McLean County Center for Human Services (MCCHS), the program pairs a police officer with a crisis worker to respond to mental health calls.
Platform connects alumni, students for career mentoring
The Alumni Mentor Network connects students and alumni for career mentoring.
Tomorrow’s Entrepreneurs: Multicultural Center launches alumni-led business program
Breaking into the business world is difficult, and it’s even more challenging when you’re a student attempting to juggle coursework with college life. A new program organized by Illinois State’s Multicultural Center hopes to empower students with resources to become confident college entrepreneurs.
Civil Rights scholar Sherrilyn Ifill: ‘Dream something better for our country’
The U.S. is facing a democratic crisis, according to civil rights lawyer and scholar Sherrilyn Ifill. She shared her dire concerns, with hope for the future, Friday, January 26, during the sold-out Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Dinner in the Bone Student Center’s Brown Ballroom.