For almost 50 years, the John W. Green Scholarship has encouraged academic excellence among student employees working in Event Management, Dining, and Hospitality (EMDH) by granting an award to winners of the scholarship who have a GPA of 2.75 or higher.
Unit: Student Affairs
Get high-quality, low-cost produce on campus with Fresh FAVs
Forget the grocery store. Fresh FAVs is a program that brings fruits and vegetables right to campus.
Illinois State winter commencement ceremonies, December 15
The University will award nearly 1,075 baccalaureate degrees and more than 185 graduate degrees. Approximately 1,100 students are scheduled to participate in the ceremonies.
Volunteer work directs career path for Illinois State alum
In his first semester as a graduate student studying Spanish at Illinois State University, Mike Romagnoli was required to do six hours of volunteer translation work at an area agency. He chose to work with the Community Health Care Clinic (CHCC), and he’s been with the organization ever since.
Retirement reception for Kim Hays, December 12
Student Counseling Services Associate Director of Training Kim Hays, Ph.D., will retire from Illinois State University after 29 years.
Ergonomic wellness makes a difference at work
Ergonomics, also known as human factors, is the scientific study of humans at work.
Graduated and still need a job? Help is available
There’s good news for students who are about to graduate but who haven’t found a job. Try out these career tips for soon-to-be Redbird alumni and job seekers.
Exploring the dimensions of spirituality
The spiritual wellness dimension is highly diverse.
Partner with CESL to increase civic engagement in your courses
If you are an Illinois State faculty or staff member interested in incorporating civic engagement into your curriculum, the center can help. The center has a variety of resources available and can also provide one-on-one consultations to determine what community organizations might best partner with a course, instructor, or program.
Law enforcement train with transgender, Muslim, and Sikh communities
The Illinois State University Police Department recently joined with the Prairie Pride Coalition to host a community awareness training for leaders to help engage and build partnerships.