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Publication: Campus News
Thai scholars join American Studies Workshop at Illinois State
Four scholars from Srinakharinwirot University in Bangkok took part in the American Studies Workshop this fall as part of a four-week program of collaboration between the Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts and Srinakharinwirot.
Milner Library celebrates Open Access Week 2019, October 21-25
Open Access Week 2019 is an international celebration of the benefits of making information free, online, and open for all to use.
In the News, October 1, 2019
Illinois State faculty and staff in the news with links to articles.
Research and Honors, October 1, 2019
Publications and presentations from Illinois State University faculty and staff.
Stoffel honored with Living Our Values Award
Bruce Stoffel of the Office of the Provost is the recipient of a Living Our Values Award.
Sneak preview of Seasons of Change on Henry’s Farm marks launch of Food Studies program
Illinois State University’s new Food Studies program is hosting a sneak preview of the documentary Seasons of Change on Henry’s Farm on September 25. Following the preview, there will be a Q&A with film subject Henry Brockman and filmmaker Ines Sommer.
Harris, Jo named to ‘Researchers to Know’ list for 2019
The Illinois Science and Technology Coalition named Illinois State University’s Associate Professor of Physics Allison Harris and Associate Professor of Technology Jin Ho Jo to the “Researchers to Know” list for 2019.
U.S.-China relations focus of talk by Bonnie S. Glaser, October 1
Bonnie S. Glaser, who serves as the senior adviser for Asia and director of the China Power Project, will present “U.S.-China Relations: From Cooperative Partners to Strategic Competitors.”
ISU researchers part of $10 million USDA grant to implement new oilseed cover crop for fuel
Illinois State is part of a $10 million grant from the United States Department of Agriculture that looks to turn a cover crop into biodiesel, jet fuel, and animal feed.