The 2020-2021 academic year will be remembered as a time when flexibility and patience were essential to fulfilling the University’s mission.
Unit: Biological Sciences
Dr. Sally E. Parry, professor of English and associate dean, to retire June 30, 2021
Professor of English and Associate Dean for Academic Programs and Student Affairs Dr. Sally E. Parry will retire after 33 years of service to Illinois State University. A retirement reception will be June 23.
Darner named 2020-2021 Chizmar and Ostrosky Award winner
Dr. Rebekka Darner recently received the University’s highest honor in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL).
Graduating Redbirds: Aspiring nurse pursues his passion for helping others
As Illinois State senior Ikechukwu (IK) Ude prepares to move his mortarboard tassel from right to left this spring, he took a moment to look back at his time at Illinois State University and reflect on some memorable experiences he will take with him after graduation.
Where are they now? Catching up with our Class of 2016 ‘Newest Redbirds’
Catch up with our Class of 2016’s “Newest Redbirds.”
2020 Million Dollar Club inductees announced
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs announced that fifteen new members have joined Illinois State University’s Million Dollar Club.
ISU Biologist Matthew Dugas explores early lives of poison dart frogs
Illinois State University Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences Matthew Dugas and his students are studying the early lives of poison dart frogs to better understand which survive and thrive.
Dr. Andrés Vidal-Gadea named 2020 Researcher to Know
Dr. Andrés Vidal-Gadea, an assistant professor of molecular neuroethology in the School of Biological Sciences, was named a 2020 Researcher to Know by the Illinois Science & Technology Coalition (ISTC).
Students combine art and scholarship in Image of Research competition
Illinois State’s Image of Research competition offers students the opportunity to marry art and research.
Psychology student Amani Wise wins Three Minute Thesis competition
Department of Psychology master’s student Amani Wise won first place at the Graduate School’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition for her presentation about white privilege.