Honors, publications, and presentations by Illinois State faculty and staff.
Unit: Academic Affairs and Provost
International Student Career Series: Networking and Etiquette Luncheon
International students can learn useful tips on how to interact with American employers while learning business dining etiquette at a luncheon from noon-1:30 p.m Friday, October 27, at Hancock Stadium.
Peace Corps Fellow takes advantage of AmeriCorps opportunities
Doug Gass is focused on service, whether through his past work as a Peace Corps Volunteer or in his current work with AmeriCorps through the Stevenson Center.
Open forum, online survey to gather feedback for strategic plan
The Educating Illinois Task Force is hosting two open forums and an online survey in an effort to gather feedback on the University’s new strategic plan draft.
ISU graduate students awarded prestigious fellowship
Caress Brown, Lashanti Brown, Deksiyos Desta, Tricia Rosado, and Michelle Wortel all received fellowships from the board of directors of the Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in Illinois (DFI).
LinC offers insights on navigating the first year of college
For eight weeks each fall, groups of first-year students take part in a “how-to” course for life after high school, known as Learning in Communities, or LinC.
Founder of service-learning to speak on campus-community partnerships, October 13
Barbara Jacoby will deliver the keynote address at the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning’s event Creating Healthy Campus-Community Partnerships on October 13.
Positive changes are coming to ISU for human subjects research
The Associate Vice President of Research will be holding three open discussion sessions during October regarding human subjects research.
Workshop to explore learning through community service, October 13
Explore making connections and learning through community service with a workshop featuring one of the nation’s founders of the idea of service-learning.
Liberal arts students’ worries eased with help of Career Center
The Career Center has a number of resources to help students identify options for what to do with their degree after they graduate.