Illinois State University’s online nursing program is ranked as one of the Best Online Nursing Programs according to U.S. News & World Report.
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Reactions: Understanding the Zika virus
Assistant Professor in Mennonite College of Nursing and public health expert Carla Pohl explains the Zika virus and the potential threat.
From classroom to collection: Sublett class surveys join museum archives
Thirty-six years of student legwork and writings, recently arrived at the McLean County Museum of History Archives as the Michael D. Sublett Collection.
Survey: Residents say area water quality good, see need to plan for future
Professor of Sociology Joan Brehm led the way in gathering impressions about local water sources for the Your Water, Your Future survey.
Romeo and Juliet runs February 12-20
The Illinois State University School of Theatre and Dance will present William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, opening February 12 in Westhoff Theatre.
MCN graduates exceed national, state pass rates
Graduates of Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN) at Illinois State University achieved a 96 percent pass rate on the national nursing licensure examination (NCLEX-RN) for 2015.
University Galleries to exhibit video works by Terry Adkins
Soldier Shepherd Prophet Martyr: Videos from 1989–2013, the first survey of videos by Illinois State alumnus Terry Adkins, will be on display at the University Galleries in Uptown Station from February 24-April 3.
Board of Trustees to meet February 19
The Illinois State University Board of Trustees will hold its next quarterly meeting at 10 a.m. Friday, February 19, in the Bone Student Center’s Old Main Room.
Reactions: Wait for more primaries before celebrating
Carl Palmer, assistant professor of Politics and Government at Illinois State University, weighed in on what the New Hampshire primary means for the candidates.
New water monitors mean more access for public
Illinois State University is partnering with the City of Bloomington to allow residents to instantly access the quality of water flowing into drinking reservoirs in Evergreen Lake and Lake Bloomington.