With her company, Chicago Home Tutor, Laura Reber, Psy. S. ’09, has been reassuring parents and tutoring students during uncertain times brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Unit: Advancement
ISU gears up for virtual Thank-a-Donor Days event
This year’s Thank-a-Donor Days event will look different than in past years, but showing appreciation to donors remains an important Redbird tradition.
Ahead of her time: Hazle Buck Ewing and the women’s suffrage movement
The Bloomington-Normal area was home to a champion of efforts to ratify the 19th amendment in Hazle Buck Ewing. Toni Tucker, director of the Ewing Cultural Center, discusses Ewing’s involvement in the Women’s Suffrage Movement.
Impact of the Will to Succeed Award on future orchestra teacher
The Will to Succeed Scholarship is helping Vicky Nyder with her hopes to become an orchestra teacher.
A legacy of education
Donald Watson ’82 has an interesting perspective on education, and he should: It transformed his life and the lives of his family members.
Pandemic weddings: Vowing to go on
LeErin Humbracht lost hours of sleep obsessing over centerpieces for her June 6 wedding, which she’d been planning over a year. More than 200 guests were expected from as far as the East Coast–and then a global pandemic hit.
Take the path to financial success through this webinar
Join Redbird Mark Dunaway ’84 for a virtual event that will identify practical approaches for success in managing personal finances.
Illinois State announces Redbird Pledge
The Redbird Pledge is the latest initiative in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This voluntary pledge for students, faculty, and staff emphasizes a shared commitment to helping maintain a safe and healthy campus.
Redbird alum’s voice and passions earn him inaugural Colman Domingo Award
In finding his passions and following his dreams, York Walker ’09 was named the first recipient of the Colman Domingo Award.
ISU photographer Lyndsie Schlink wins 3 awards from University Photographers’ Association of America
Illinois State University Senior Photographer Lyndsie Schlink ’04 took home three awards June 19 from the University Photographers’ Association of America (UPAA) during its digital awards banquet.