Sarah Roth of the Honors Program has been honored with a Living Our Values Award.
Unit: Academic Affairs and Provost
The path more taken: Footpaths reflect the will and needs of a neighborhood
Footpaths are more than foot traffic—they can reflect the needs of an area, and inform city planners.
Two Hundred Years of Bicycles talk, July 20
Many have fond memories of learning to ride a bike when they were young, the feeling of triumph is a classic rite of passage for children around the world.
Student to student: Career ambassador shares tips for managing one’s career during the summer
Before you kick back this summer with a cool iced tea, identify how to manage your career even when lazy beach days are calling your name. Career Ambassador and Redbird senior Brooklyn Vogel shares how.
Illinois State University awards a doctoral degree
Illinois State University has awarded a doctoral degree in nursing to Amy Grugan of Washington, Illinois.
Nobuko Adachi wins Japanese government fellowship to study Fukushima festival
Professor of Anthropology Nobuko Adachi will journey to the once earthquake-shattered Fukushima to study the embracing of a local horse festival as a means of preserving cultural heritage.
Applications for Spring 2020 study abroad programs now open
Interested students can apply for Spring 2020 programs in our brand new My Study Abroad portal.
Robert G. Bone Scholars announced for 2019-2020
Illinois State University announced 14 students were selected as Robert G. Bone Scholars for the 2019-2020 school year.
From Bloomington to the British Isles – Braden’s Spring Break Abroad
Braden McCarty, a graduate student in the Speech Pathology program, recounts her study abroad in Edinburgh and London.
Let’s Talk Teaching: Endgame
Wish you could just snap your fingers and make all of that end-of-semester grading go away?