Students enrolled in Illinois State’s Early Childhood Education Online Workforce Program may qualify for a scholarship offered through the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) to cover the full cost of attendance.
Unit: Academic Affairs and Provost
Research and Honors, December 6, 2022
Presentations Alison Bailey, WGSS and PHI, gave the talk On Whiteness, Privilege, and Anesthesia” at the Feminist Ethics and Social Theory Conference in Tampa, Florida. Melissa Johnson, ART and WGSS, gave the talk “’A Mosaic would be its image’: Visual Pleasure and Critique in the Scrapbook of Hannah Höch” at the Refractions of Mass Culture: Modernist Print Media and
Open forums for College of Engineering dean candidates
The Division of Academic Affairs will hold open forums for finalists for the founding dean of the College of Engineering on December 5, 6, 8, 12 and 13 at the Bone Student Center.
Pilot program will test ReggieNet replacement in the spring of 2023
About 75 Illinois State University courses will be offered through Canvas in the spring of 2023, to help instructional and technical support staff prepare for full adoption.
Illinois State receives $780,000 grant as part of nationwide network to enhance inclusion, equity in STEM disciplines
Illinois State University is part of a nationwide group of institutions working to make STEM education more inclusive and equitable.
University of Panama students visit ISU, exchange nursing experiences and knowledge
Two University of Panama students and their professor became the first Panamanian visitors to arrive on campus as part of the Mennonite College of Nursing’s Transcultural Nursing Experience Program.
Introducing Thanksgiving to international students
The Office of International Engagement hosted a Thanksgiving Celebration November 17 for international students at Illinois State University.
Registration open for 2023 University Research Symposium
Registration is open to all students enrolled at the University in the spring semester and engaged in scholarship, research, or creative activity under the direction of a faculty mentor.
Research and Honors, November 29, 2022
John Blakeman and Myoung Kim, MCN, coauthored “The Lay Public’s Knowledge of the Most Common Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptoms Experienced by Women and Men,” in the Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. Willard Bohn, LAN emeritus, published One Hundred Years of Surrealist Poetry: Theory and Practice (Bloomsbury Press). Amelia Buragas, POL, authored the chapter, “Medical Battery” in
From Home to Here: Black male transition to college, December 1
African American Studies will present Dr. Nathan Stephens’ talk on Black males transitioning to college. Register before November 30.