The Spring 2020 Physics Colloquium Series has been cancelled.
Publication: Campus News
McKinney honored with Living Our Values Award
Jerey McKinney of the School of Social Work is the recipient of a Living Our Values Award.
Office of International Studies awarded $25,000 grant from the U.S. Department of State to promote environmental justice
The Office of International Studies has been awarded a $25,000 grant from the U.S. Department of State for a faculty and student exchange program with Guatemala to promote environmental justice.
Illinois State officials closely monitor coronavirus; consider threat-level low
Illinois State’s Student Affairs, Student Health Services, and Emergency Management officials have closely monitored developments with the spread of the coronavirus since it was first reported in international news.
Redbird Philanthropy Week celebrates giving on campus
To honor the generous donors who help the University provide a premier educational experience, Illinois State will be hosting Redbird Philanthropy Week beginning on February 24, 2020.
University advising awards announced
Brenton Kane, Amanda Papinchock, and Troy Hinkle will be honored with university Academic Advising Awards on February 7.
Bertrand, Thomas named 2019 Teaching Initiative Award winners
Two pre-tenure faculty were recognized for their outstanding teaching at the annual Teaching and Learning Symposium.
Three professors named Outstanding University Teachers
Award winners Adriana Ransom, Joseph Zompetti, and Terry Lowe represent teaching excellence across a wide variety of disciplines.
Finding use for empty winter fields: John Sedbrook part of Nature Food paper
A paper published in Nature Food highlights the work of Professor of Genetics John Sedbrook with a team to domesticate a common weed that could produce sustainable fuel, reduce climate change, and boost rural economies.
Historical connections between parents, social reformers focus of book by Kyle Ciani
Kyle Ciani’s new book, Choosing to Care: A Century of Childcare and Social Reform in San Diego, 1850-1950, looks at the history of childcare through a new lens.