The Department of Psychology and the Cognitive Behavioral Sciences (CBS) Colloquium Series will present a talk titled, “Brain activation related to learning prehistoric toolmaking skills” with Shelby S. J. Putt, Ph.D.
Unit: Academic Affairs and Provost
Constitution Day presentation on voting activists, September 19
The American Democracy Project (ADP) and the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning are hosting a presentation to commemorate Constitution Day.
Walbert announces retirement
Mark Walbert, associate vice president for Academic Technologies, has announced plans to retire from Illinois State University on June 30, 2020.
Research and Honors, September 10, 2019
Honors, publications, and presentations of Illinois State faculty and staff.
Mennonite College of Nursing awarded $2.8 million grant to support rural, underserved patients
The Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN) at Illinois State University has been awarded a $2.8 million Advanced Nursing Education Workforce grant from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration.
Illinois State welcomes largest freshman class in 33 years
Illinois State University welcomed 3,860 freshmen to campus for the 2019-2020 academic year, its largest freshman class in 33 years.
Honorary degree nominations open, due September 15
Honorary degrees may be awarded by Illinois State University in recognition of persons who have achieved a record of major distinction at the state or national level in education, public service, literature, business, fine arts, or other professions.
Students, alumni explore the possibilities of graduate school
Thinking about graduate school? Discover what you need to consider when identifying if this career investment is for you.
CTLT moves to Williams Hall in mid-September
A central location on campus brings the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology’s many services closer to faculty and staff.
Dakota in Exile: New book explores survival of a people after war
In her new book, Dakota in Exile: The Untold Stories of Captives in the Aftermath of the U.S.-Dakota War, Professor of History Linda Clemmons looks at how the Dakota people endured in the years following the war.