Economics 138, Economic Reasoning Using Statistics, will provide students with real-world experience with statistics and data analysis this fall.
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Tsouvala elected president of Association of Ancient Historians
Associate professor of history Georgia Tsouvala has been elected president of the Association of Ancient Historians.
College thanks chairs and directors
The College of Arts and Sciences thanks Dr. Craig Gatto and Dr. Craig C. McLauchlan for their outstanding service.
Dean delivers Spring 2020 Address
Interim Dean Dr. Diane Zosky emphasizes that the important work being conducted across the College of Arts and Sciences continues in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic and its unprecedented effects.
Jonah Mixon-Webster honored with Windham-Campbell Prize
Illinois State University doctoral student Jonah Mixon-Webster has been awarded a coveted Windham-Campbell Prize.
March 19 CAS Lecture canceled, alternate date to be announced
The Spring College of Arts and Sciences Lecture, which was originally scheduled to be delivered by Dr. Lisa Szczepura on March 19, has been cancelled and will be rescheduled for a later date.
A tribute to Vernon Pohlmann (1920-2020)
Dr. Vernon Pohlmann (1920–2020), professor emeritus of sociology, will be fondly remembered for his service to Illinois State University as well as to his community, his country, his God, and mankind.
Philosophy Colloquium: Responsibility and practical stakes, March 18
Professor of Philosophy Daniel Breyer of Illinois State University will give a talk titled “Responsibility and Practical Stakes” for the Philosophy Colloquium at 5 p.m. Thursday, February 20.
Sociology and Anthropology Student Ambassadors: Advising from a student’s perspective
This semester the Department of Sociology and Anthropology (SOA) proudly announces their new Student Ambassador program to help with student recruitment and peer advising.
Sociology and Anthropology Research Series: Bridging sociology and ecology, January 24
Professor Paul Van Auken, of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, will be presenting a talk, “Fusing Two Lines of Thought: A Proposed Bridge Between Leopold and Sociological Community,” at noon Friday, January 24, in 206 Schroeder Hall.