Associate Professor of Economics Oguzhan Dincer has opened the Institute for Corruption Studies in the heart of a state synonymous with political shadiness.
Publication: Campus News
Atenco Lives!: New book explores documentaries in social movement
Anthropologist Liv Stone lived in the area of Mexico City known as Atenco to study how the production and sharing of documentaries became an important part of the social movement.
Legendary poet, editor Jerome Rothenberg to discuss publishing, April 11
Internationally celebrated poet, editor, translator, and anthologist Jerome Rothenberg will share his experiences at Illinois State University on April 11.
In the News, April 9, 2019
Illinois State faculty and staff in the news with links to articles.
Karen Dennis wins Fulbright award to teach in Russia
Karen Dennis of the School of Kinesiology and Recreation will teach and conduct workshops at Vladimir State University in Vladimir, Russia.
Input sought on Master Plan with survey through April 19
The University community is invited to provide input on the Master Plan Update 2010-2030 draft through an online survey open March 19-April 19.
Illinois State student Emilee Baldwin receives prestigious Fulbright award
The U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board recently awarded this Redbird a Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant.
Fulbright Visiting Scholars bring international perspectives to ISU art students
Through the Fulbright Scholars Program, Illinois State art and art history students have had the opportunity to learn under two renowned artists and scholars who came to Normal from across the globe.
Research and Honors, April 9, 2019
Honors, presentations, and publications of Illinois State faculty and staff.
Joanne Savage to present at the Japanese Language and Culture Club, April 16
Joanne Savage, associate professor of criminal justice sciences, will give a talk on her research into the differences between juvenile detention programs in Japan and America.