Mary Crompton ’21 has had a love for basketball since she was a little girl growing up in Iowa. Now in her second year of graduate school and fifth year on the Redbird women’s basketball team, that feeling is as strong as ever.
Unit: Biological Sciences
DMPTool available to assist researchers with data management plans
Illinois State University is now affiliated with DMPTool, an open-source online application built to assist researchers in creating comprehensive data management and sharing plans in easy-to-view formats.
Dr. Martin Engelke awarded $1.6 million NIH grant for cell physiology studies
Illinois State University’s Dr. Martin Engelke has received a $1.6 million Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award from the National Institutes of Health to advance studies on a cellular level.
Endowments like yours provide access to eye-opening experiences
The Susan T. Kern Special Opportunities Endowed Scholarship was established in 2006 by Dr. Susan and Stephen Kern to support Illinois State students participating in a one-time special academic or co-curricular opportunity.
Meet the December 2022 GradBird Scholar: Rachael DiSciullo
The Graduate School has selected Rachel DiSciullo as its 2022 December GradBird Scholar recipient! .
Three named 2022 “Researchers to Know”
Three Illinois State University professors have been named 2022 “Researchers to Know” by the Illinois Science and Technology Coalition (ISTC).
Milner Library signs Open Access agreements, expands publishing options for Illinois State scholars
Milner Library continues to expand both access to journals and opportunities for ISU faculty to publish their research Open Access without paying processing fees.
Illinois State receives $780,000 grant as part of nationwide network to enhance inclusion, equity in STEM disciplines
Illinois State University is part of a nationwide group of institutions working to make STEM education more inclusive and equitable.
From model birds to mini Boba Fett, Milner Library’s 3D printers meet Redbird demand
Milner Library’s popular 3D printing services are helping Redbirds like Rachael DiSciullo, who needed new model house wrens for her dissertation research.
Deep thoughts: Renowned Redbird scholar Dr. Paul Garris studies the brain and helps students expand theirs
An Illinois State faculty member since 1995, Garris has investigated the role of dopamine in the brain for nearly three decades, specifically as it relates to Parkinson’s disease and drugs of abuse.