Junior Brittney Tarr is co-president of the Deaf Redbirds Association, one of 20+ registered student organizations in the College of Education.
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Video: Meet Illinois State’s 2015 Alumni Award winners
Each year the Illinois State University Alumni Association recognizes individuals who personify the University’s tradition as an environment for excellence.
Video: Redbird Katy Winge finds success beyond basketball
Katy Winge wanted to play college basketball, but she also wanted to be a regular college student. That can be a difficult balance for Redbird student-athletes, who already have busy schedules between classes, practices, and games.
Video: A night out with Up Late at State
What’s it like to stay Up Late at State? Just ask Erin Cealey. The special education major is a student worker for Up Late at State, a late-night program run through the Dean of Students Office.
LGBT student leader takes pride in Illinois State
Senior Matt Rillie was part of the team that brought the nation’s largest LGBT college conference to Illinois State.
Video: My life as a biology major at Illinois State
Now a senior molecular and cellular biology major, Matt Weber was impressed by how much lab experience he was able to get in his first few years at Illinois State.
Video: Black Colleagues scholarship helps future teacher
Freshman Daniel Jackson wants to be the best teacher he can be, so he chose Illinois State. Last fall Jackson was awarded one of several scholarships offered by the Black Colleagues Association.
Alum chases dream all the way to Gatorade research hub
Illinois State alum Ryan Nuccio continues to chase his passion (sports nutrition) as a research and development scientist at the Gatorade Sports Science Institute.
Video: What it’s like to be part of Red Alert
Senior Cindy Kirchner is one of Red Alert’s student leaders, and a Redbird cheerleader. Watch her show you what it means to be part of the award-winning Red Alert student section.
Video: Journalist digs deep in ISU’s social media hub
Kristi (O’Connor) Demonbreun was already on track to graduate Illinois State as a well-rounded journalist, ready for her first full-time job in broadcast media.