Illinois State scholars took a shot (no disrespect to Cupid or his arrows) at answering the question: Can one really die from a broken heart?
Publication: Campus News
Legacy Wall highlights contributions of LGBT individuals
The Legacy Wall, a traveling interactive LGBT history exhibit, will be on display on the main floor of Illinois State University’s Milner Library February 15-27.
There’s an app for that, thanks to class collaboration
Associate Professor of Marketing Peter Kaufman and Assistant Professor of Information Technology Rishi Saripalle teamed up to help students create apps.
Hunter helps develop new way to explore local history
Gina Hunter helped conceptualize the new Making a Home gallery at the McLean County Museum of History.
Gudding, Harris, Rich to be honored for creativity at Founders Day
Gabriel Gudding, Duriel Harris, and Kevin Rich will be honored for creativity at Illinois State University’s Founders Day on February 18.
University service award recipients named
Laura Vogel, Lea Cline, and Eric Wesselmann will be honored at Founders Day for their service work.
February surplus removal initiative for ISU departments
All University departments are strongly encouraged to participate in clearing your areas of obsolete, broken, and/or excess equipment and furniture during the month of February.
New NIH application requirements
The National Institutes of Health’s blog has a four-part series explaining the new requirements for grant proposals “intended to enhance the reproducibility of research findings through increased scientific rigor and transparency,” that were announced in October.
Cross-campus partnership leads to late-night research
Illinois State senior Katie Karas and the other student, staff, and faculty researchers on the project have been asking those who attend Up Late events all sorts of questions: Why did you come? If you skipped it, would you be drinking instead? Did you consume alcohol after the event?
Stevenson Lecture save the date
Illinois State University and Illinois Wesleyan University will co-host the Adlai E. Stevenson Memorial Lecture Series.