Illinois State University instructors can take advantage of career development, peer support, and mentoring with online workshops through the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity.
Publication: Campus News
Illinois State again honored on Transfer Honor Roll
Illinois State University has been honored on the Phi Theta Kappa Transfer Honor Roll, continuing its reputation as a top destination for transfer students.
A Coronavirus update from President Dietz (3/27/20)
Illinois State University President Larry Dietz shared an update on the University’s move to alternative class delivery and ongoing actions in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Coping with social isolation: Advice from ISU’s Student Counseling Services
Student Counseling Services Director Dr. Sandy Colbs and Associate Director for Programs Dr. Allyson Hawkins for advice on navigating the new—and sometimes lonely—world of social distancing.
2020 University Research Symposium moving to online, participants must register again
Partnering with Milner Library, the online symposium will utilize ISUReD as a platform to display abstracts and posters/powerpoint presentations.
Redbird Esports: New tryout dates for varsity game titles, scholarships
The Redbird Esports program at Illinois State University announced tryout applications for three varsity game titles launching this fall.
Current rescheduled, cancelled, postponed events
Due to the unprecedented circumstances surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19), events across Illinois State University have been postponed or cancelled.
Illinois State teaching and learning resources
Resources to keep Illinois State faculty teaching and students learning in this unprecedented time.
Commencement update
The disruption of the spring semester by the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has also impacted one of Illinois State University’s most cherished traditions: Spring commencement.
Study in dark: Philosopher explores dark side of humanity in Great Courses
Philosophy Professor Daniel Breyer of Illinois State is among the 1 percent of the world’s college faculty to be invited to teach for The Great Courses series.