Virtual International Student Career Series provides support to Redbirds seeking employment in the United States.
Unit: Student Affairs
Faculty and staff needed as student organization advisors
Student Activities, a unit of the Dean of Students Office, is collecting contact information from faculty and staff who are interested in serving as volunteer advisors for registered student organizations (RSOs).
Our newest Redbirds: Exceptional esports athlete makes ISU his home
When Sam Carroll wasn’t seeking athletic scholarships, he was quietly becoming one of the best players in the world at Rocket League.
Doctoral alum’s monument is at the center of the movement for racial equality in NYC
As modern-day foot soldiers march in the biggest city of a nation they believe has not always delivered the same promises to certain groups of people, they often gather at the site created by an Illinois State doctoral alum.
Impact of the Will to Succeed Award on future orchestra teacher
The Will to Succeed Scholarship is helping Vicky Nyder with her hopes to become an orchestra teacher.
Black Solidarity March and Vigil, August 24
Black Girl Code will hold a Black Solidarity March & Vigil at 6 p.m. Monday, August 24, in front of Cook Hall on the Illinois State University Quad. Masks are required for this peaceful protest.
Multicultural Outreach Team’s Student Spotlight: Logan Williams
Logan Williams, now a senior social work student, understands the importance of advocating for the change he wants to see, especially when it comes to race and racism.
Illinois State staff members put health and safety measures into place
Throughout the coronavirus pandemic this summer, staff members from departments throughout Illinois State University have been working tirelessly to organize, design, and create plans to de-densify and sanitize campus.
Virtual Part-time Job Fair connects students with employers
Career Services is hosting its annual Part-time Job Fair virtually on September 2.
Zoom-unions and social wellness
For the past six months everyone across the globe has been encouraged to maintain six feet of physical separation. That separation has come with a host of impacts, good and bad. A promising new direction for alumni engagement has grown out of the new ways we connect with others.