Students are back to class, and for some this is their last semester. The Fall Career Fair brings career opportunities for graduating students to pursue.
Students, alumni find employment options at the Fall Career Fair

Students are back to class, and for some this is their last semester. The Fall Career Fair brings career opportunities for graduating students to pursue.
In an effort to give students more time to plan for their Spring 2019 study abroad experience, the Study Abroad Office will be offering early initial admission decisions for select programs. The Early Bird Deadline allows students to apply for any of the following programs by June 15, 2018, and have an admission decision by July 1, 2018.
The Office of International Studies and Programs is sponsoring a new Fulbright initiative on campus, celebrating alumni and encouraging current ISU students to apply.
President Larry Dietz participated in the Administrators Fulbright program to Germany in 1993. To celebrate Fulbright alumni at Illinois State, he recounts his days in the program and the impact it made.
The Stevenson Center has released its full report on Bloomington-Normal racial inequality conducted for Not In Our Town.
Mary Kalantzis and Bill Cope’s work serves as a foundation for looking at literacy as much more than just reading, writing, and arithmetic.
Discover how a scholarly approach to one’s own teaching ultimately helps students become better learners.
Serving with Peace Corps in Botswana, Carolyn Moe builds on her Stevenson Center experiences and inspires the girls in her community.
Organizers are looking for proposals for the Fall 2017 Culturally Responsive Campus Community (CRCC) Conference. Submissions are due October 3.
Chief Washington correspondent of the New York Times Carl Hulse will be the speaker for Illinois State University’s Constitution Day at 2 p.m. Monday, September 18.