For Rachael Wernsman a summer internship means getting the chance to make a lasting impact on your university through civic engagement.
Unit: Academic Affairs and Provost
Students return from Kenya after making long-lasting impact
Fourteen Illinois State students worked in Nigong Hills, just outside of Nairobi, Kenya, as part of Alternative Break.
Stevenson Center alumni ambassadors ready for your questions
Are you interested in pursuing a master’s degree with an emphasis on community and economic development? Have you served with Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, or elsewhere in the public sector? The Stevenson Center’s alumni ambassadors are great sources of information.
University College names Impact Award winners
Congratulations to the winners of the 2018 Impact Award, honored for their significant contributions to students and to first-year retention.
Crothers’ book examines American culture’s influence on the world
In his newest book, Lane Crothers explores how the embracing of social media worldwide is causing American culture to find an even deeper niche.
Testing continues ahead of the July 26 ReggieNet upgrade
Students and instructors should plan for ReggieNet to be offline for most of the day, as improvements and new features are installed.
How to find a job on campus
While students can search for employment online, everyone’s experience with finding a job on campus is different. Current Redbird Kamara Turner shares her story of being employed on campus, and how having a job on campus enhances her college experience. My name is Kamara Turner. I am a Senior Public Relations Major. During my time on
Explore Office 365 through CTLT summer short courses
Learn how to communicate, organize, and work on the go with OneDrive, OneNote, and Microsoft Forms.
Workshop helps instructors meet the needs of international students
Join colleagues from several campus units on June 27 for a special, daylong version of CTLT’s Working with International Students workshop.
Let’s Talk Teaching: Interrupted Case Studies
University teaching award winner Bill Anderson talks about ways to promote creativity by getting students to make predictions.