STATEside tries to capture unique stories about our students, alumni, and University wherever they exist. Here are our Top 10 most-read posts from 2015.
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ISU students add musical touch to presidential events
Illinois State School of Music pianists perform at presidential events in the University Residence.
Best photos, tweets from Illinois State’s winter commencement 2015
See the best photos and tweets shared during Illinois State University’s 2015 winter commencement ceremonies.
Football player to go from FCS playoff game to graduation
Football player Teddy Corwin will be graduating from Illinois State Saturday morning about 12 hours after he plays in the Redbirds’ FCS playoff game against Richmond.
82-year-old ISU student leaves behind legacy of learning
Before her death last August, Rona Loeb attended classes at Illinois State University for 33 years across 68 semesters as part of her lifelong quest to keep learning.
The year in photos: Illinois State in 2015
2015 was a turbulent year at Illinois State, from the highs of Frisco to the lows of April’s plane crash. Here’s a look back at 2015, as seen by our university photographer and her student staff.
#GivingTuesdayISU 2015: Your best tweets, posts, photos
Redbirds all over the country are taking part in Illinois State’s second Giving Tuesday on December 1, 2015.
8 things that wouldn’t exist at ISU without private giving
There are many Redbird experiences that simply wouldn’t exist without gifts from our alumni and friends. That’s the impact you can make on Giving Tuesday.
Photos: Best Illinois State campus shots from November 2015
Every month on STATEside, we share some of our favorite photos of Illinois State University that were posted by Redbirds on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter from the previous month, using the Storify tool.
Young alum hosts own morning show on Chicago radio
This year Illinois State alum Zach “Remy” Hoesly and his on-air partner, Mason, got the promotion of a lifetime—the opportunity to host their own morning show on a new Chicago country station.