Associate Professor Michael Gizzi traveled to Israel for two weeks in February to help lay the groundwork for a possible study abroad trip for Illinois State students to Israel and Palestine.
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College of Education professor awarded fellowship
Illinois State University Associate Professor John Rugutt, from the College of Education, was awarded one of 60 fellowships by the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program.
Research and Honors
Publications, presentations, performances and more from Illinois State faculty and staff.
Illinois State named a Midwest Best Bang for the Buck
Illinois State University has been ranked 5th in the Midwest Best Bang for the Buck category of Washington Monthly’s new book “The Other College Guide: A Roadmap for the Right School for You.”
Sondheim and the American musical theatre focus of College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Lectureship March 24
Professor of English Robert McLaughlin will present “So Many Possibilities: Stephen Sondheim and the American Musical Theater” for the College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Lectureship at 7 p.m., Tuesday, March 24, in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center.
Solidarity Walk slated for March 25
In light of recent national concerns, on Wednesday, March 25, at 6:30 p.m. the Interfraternity Council will be joined by the Fraternity and Sorority Life community in a solidarity walk starting in Milner Plaza and continuing through the Quad.
Secretary of State Mobile Office on campus March 26
Illinois Secretary of State’s Office staff will be available from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Bone Student Center Old Main Room.
Free screening of Speaking in Tongues
A free screening of the film Speaking in Tongues will be Monday, April 6, at the Normal Theater on North Street, followed by a Q and A.
Open forums for Graduate Studies director finalists
Two candidates have been chosen as finalists for the director of Graduate Studies at Illinois State. Open forums for the candidates will be March 24 and 25.
MCN graduates continue to exceed national, state pass rates
Graduates of the Mennonite College of Nursing achieved a 94 percent pass rate on the national nursing licensure examination for 2014, even in the face of increasingly stringent standards.