As part of the highly competitive Campus Compact program, Dr. S. Gavin Weiser will work to lead equity-focused change.
Unit: Academic Affairs and Provost
Sampeck awarded third Fulbright for ‘Chocolate and Vanilla: Dialogues of Race’
Illinois State University Anthropology Associate Professor Dr. Kathryn Sampeck has received a third prestigious Fulbright award for “Chocolate and Vanilla: Dialogues of Race” at London’s British Library.
Research and Honors, June 29, 2021
Faculty, staff, and graduate student publications and presentations.
Doug Smith retirement reception, June 30
A reception honoring Dr. Douglas Smith will be from 2-4 p.m. Wednesday, June 30 at the Nelson Smith Building.
Dual alum and staff member Mboka Mwilambwe leads as Bloomington’s first Black mayor
Mboka Mwilambwe ’94, M.S. ’96, assistant director at ISU’s Office of Equal Access and Opportunity, aims to bring people together during his mayoral term.
Spring study abroad applications now open
The Study Abroad team is thrilled to announce applications for participation in study abroad programming for the spring 2022 semester are now open!
Inevitability and intersectionality
Rachel Sabella ’21 found inspiration through her Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies minor to re-examine one part of her family’s business: filing death certificates with the state.
Research and Honors, June 15, 2021
Publications of Illinois State faculty and staff.
Fall 2021: Return to a more traditional college experience
Shared governance shares expectation that fall 2021 semester will be a time of transition as Illinois and the nation return to life that is as close to pre-COVID times as possible.
College of Education announces Teach Chicago Tomorrow Pathways Partnership program scholarship
The College of Education announced a $3,000 renewable scholarship for students in Chicago Public Schools who join the Teach Chicago Tomorrow Pathway program and enroll at Illinois State University.