Alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends came together to support scholarships, programs, WGLT, and the Laboratory Schools at Illinois State University on Giving Tuesday.
Unit: Advancement
#GivingTuesdayISU 2016: Your best tweets, posts, photos
Alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends came together to support scholarships, programs, and the Laboratory Schools at Illinois State University on Giving Tuesday, November 29, 2016. Here are some of our favorite
Friends of the Arts grant supports student’s photography exhibition
Liminal is the title of the solo exhibition of photographs by School of Art student Justine Kaszynski. The exhibition is open to the public from December 6–9 in the Transpace gallery located in the Center for the Visual Arts.
Business student soars with family’s helping hand
As Agnes Kowalski began her senior year, she knew well the importance of working hard.
Jennifer Ward announces retirement as MCN Development director
Jennifer Ward, director of Development for Illinois State University’s Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN), will retire at the end of November after nearly 14 years of service at Illinois State and 24 years in higher education.
Scholarship a source of encouragement
When Ron Ulmer ’70, M.S. ’75, established his namesake scholarship a few years ago, he wasn’t looking to help the typical scholarship recipient.
Scholarships key in recruiting stellar students
The mailbox at Rachel Angles’ home was pretty full.
Private support keeps student in class, on field
Kyle Avaloy knew he wanted to go to college, but he also knew that affording it would be a challenge.
Helping Redbirds fly around the world
Illinois State senior Emma Byall’s recent excitement over landing a summer internship in Sydney was quickly met with some sticker shock: Airfare to Australia is really, really expensive.
Doubly blessed as donor became valued mentor
Blake Slutz ’15 had finished an associate’s degree at Illinois Valley Community College and was ready to complete his undergraduate studies in special education.