The Study Abroad team is excited to announce the upcoming Spring Study Abroad Fair on Tuesday, February 5.
Unit: Academic Affairs and Provost
Suspension of potential: Charles Bell examines perceptions of school discipline
School suspensions are counterintuitive in nature, says Charles Bell, who uses his own experiences growing up in Detroit to help others tap into their potential.
Faculty-led Study Abroad programs for Summer 2019
Illinois State University’s Office of International Studies and Programs is pleased to share the faculty-led study abroad program offerings for the Summer 2019 term.
Noelle Selkow named interim director of the Graduate School
Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies John Baur has named Noelle Selkow the interim director of the Graduate School effective January 1.
Special sessions announced for the 2019 Teaching & Learning Symposium
Keynote speaker Michelle Chatman will offer a special morning workshop and a lunchtime discussion on the 2019 theme, Contemplative Teaching: Connecting Meaning, Purpose, and Values.
My journey from Peace Corps Prep to the Coverdell Fellows program, and everything in between
My journey to where I am today—a Peace Corps Paul D. Coverdell Fellow—began when I was about 12 and first learned about the Peace Corps.
Living waters: ISU spring breakers work with nonprofit to restore Mississippi River
The Mississippi River is indeed mighty. It flows south for over 2,300 miles from Lake Itasca, in northern Minnesota, to the Gulf of Mexico, making the ancient waterway one of the longest rivers in the world.
Let’s Talk Teaching: Contemplative Teaching
Learn how this unique perspective on teaching and its many branches will feature in the 2019 Symposium.
Fall CITx highlights technology’s role in student recruitment and retention
Information Technology (IT) professionals from across Illinois State University came together in the State Farm Hall of Business on November 30 for the fall Continuous Improvement in Technology Extension (CITx) conference.
Fulbright-Hayes awarded to explore cultural wealth of Mexico
The award from the U.S. Department of Education will fund expenses for Beth Hatt and Juliet Lynd to lead 14 current and future educators in studies in Oaxaca, Mexico.