“For most health conditions and diseases, marginalized communities are frequently impacted more harshly, and diabetes is not an exception. Why? For historically marginalized communities, the problem is a combination of risk factors.”
Publication: News & Views
Riaz publishes in East Asia Forum
Distinguished Professor Dr. Ali Riaz has published a commentary in the East Asia Forum, a publication of the Australian National University. The commentary titled, “Bangladesh’s democracy erodes amid tilt to China” provides a review of Bangladeshi politics in 2021.
2021 Clarence W. Sorensen Distinguished Dissertation Award winner
The winner of the 2021 Clarence W. Sorensen Distinguished Dissertation Award is Dr. John R. Blakeman, Ph.D. ’20, who earned his doctorate in the Mennonite College of Nursing. His dissertation, A Holistic Exploration of Fatigue Experienced by Women Before a Myocardial Infarction, explores the warning signs of heart attacks in women. “Regardless of sex or
2020 Clarence W. Sorensen Distinguished Dissertation Award winner
The winner of the 2020 Clarence W. Sorensen Distinguished Dissertation Award is Dr. Chereka Dickerson, Ph.D. ’18.
Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2019
October is Cybersecurity Awareness month, and Administrative Technologies strives to keep you informed and up to date on all things cyber safety.
Making it Work – Guadalupe Montalvo
Assistant Director of Residential Life Guadalupe Montalvo solves room issues and assignments for students with University Housing Services.
3D printed symbols as communication tools
Metcalf School vision teacher Margaret Byrd and speech-language pathologist Rachel Wells are utilizing Project Core’s 3D printed symbols to promote communication with a preschool student on their caseload.
Getting prepared with ISU Agriculture
Illinois State University Department of Agriculture recently teamed up with the Illinois Horsemen’s Council to put together a disaster preparedness livestock symposium.
Family and Consumer Sciences welcomes two new faculty members
The Department of Family and Consumer Sciences is happy to welcome two new colleagues this fall semester.
Students find ‘home’ in Chicago
The Chicago Teacher Education Pipeline team is excited to announce that this fall, two recently graduated Illinois State alum will begin their teaching careers at two ISU partner schools within the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) district.