Professor of Ecological Physiology Rachel Bowden will deliver the Distinguished Professor Lecture at 5 p.m. Thursday, April 4, in the Prairie Room of the Bone Student Center at Illinois State University.
Unit: Academic Affairs and Provost
Let’s Talk Teaching: Let It Go!
You don’t have to teach the way you were taught. Embrace a new kind of freedom in your teaching, perhaps best summed up by that popular Disney song.
Apply by April 5 for Peace Corps campus ambassador
Campus ambassadors have a unique opportunity to spread the word about Peace Corps on college campuses. The campus ambassador develops relationships with professors and student club presidents, coordinates events, creates social media, and much more. Peace Corps is seeking next year’s campus ambassador.
Stevenson Center internship opportunities for undergrads
The Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development is accepting applications for undergraduate students to serve as interns. Interns specialize in public relations or data management and earn academic credit while developing critical job skills. Applicants must be available for both fall 2019 and spring 2020. Email StevensonCenter@IllinoisState.edu to learn more and apply now!
Culture and history celebrated at the International Food Symposium
“Thought for Food in the Luso-Hispanic Transatlantic,” the International Food Symposium, aims to celebrate and examine the complex cultural, social, environmental, political, and economic interconnections that define food’s position within these regions.
Mimicking bacterial growth to fight antibiotic resistance
Brian Wilkinson and Craig Gatto are studying the way bacteria grow in the human body in an effort to help scientists understand what makes some bacteria resistant to antibiotics.
Research and Honors, March 19, 2019
Publications and presentations of Illinois State faculty and staff.
Photos, videos, winners from ISU’s Three Minute Thesis competition
Video, photographs, and the winners from Illinois State University’s Three Minute Thesis competition.
Palecek seeks better health for Moroccan women and girls
Renee Palecek is currently serving as a women’s and girl’s development facilitator with the Peace Corps in Morocco. Palecek is completing her master’s degree in sociology with a sequence in Applied Community and Economic Development through the Stevenson Center.
2019 program planning and budget presentations, March 26-27
The sessions provide a picture of major accomplishments in FY19 and priorities for the upcoming year.