Alysia Vrailas-Mortimer received a $435,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to continue her work understanding the genetic keys to a form of muscular dystrophy.
Publication: Campus News
Research and Honors, September 6, 2016
Publications and presentations of Illinois State faculty and staff.
Maximizing crop yield, minimizing nutrient loss
Maria Boerngen is playing her part to help farmers maximize crop yields in the Midwest, while protecting the environment as far away as the Gulf of Mexico.
5 things you will discover in latest Redbird Scholar
The spring issue of the Redbird Scholar has been published.
Magician Michael Carbonaro to perform for Family Weekend
Michael Carbonaro has performed more than 500 comically perplexing and improbable feats of magic on his hit TV series, The Carbonaro Effect, on truTV. He will bring his show to Braden Auditorium at Illinois State University on Saturday, September 17, as part of Family Weekend. Tickets are on sale at ticketmaster.com, the Bone Student Center Box
Joseph part of study on blast-related hearing loss for military
Antony Joseph is part of a team studying the long-term impact of blast-related injuries on soldiers, sailors, and Marines.
Human Library volunteer registration open
The Human Library at Illinois State University is seeking volunteers to assist with a program scheduled for Wednesday, September 21.
Research and Honors, August 30, 2016
Illinois State faculty and staff publications and presentations.
Understanding the growing importance of Bangladesh
Ali Riaz recently released two new books that reflect the growing world demand for knowledge about Bangladesh, and its rising presence on the global scene.
40 Years NEW: Normal Editions Workshop celebrates 40th anniversary
This fall, Normal Editions Workshop will celebrate 40 years of collaborative printing with five exhibitions located throughout the Bloomington-Normal community.