Dr. T.Y. Wang will speak of his journey at the next AsiaConnect meeting on February 25.
AsiaConnect to spotlight Dr. T.Y. Wang, February 25

Dr. T.Y. Wang will speak of his journey at the next AsiaConnect meeting on February 25.
Professor of English Ricardo Cortez Cruz has been awarded the Outstanding University Service Award. Assistant Professor of Teaching and Learning Kristina Falbe and Assistant Professor Anne Shelley of Milner Library have been awarded Service Initiative Awards.
A group of five zine makers will present “Zinemaking Toward Social Change: Artivism, Rhetoric, and Publishing Minoritarian Cultures,” at 9 a.m. on Monday, February 21, via Zoom. Registration for the event can be found here. Zines are do-it-yourself group or individual print publications similar to magazines. “They have historically functioned as an inexpensive and hands-on
Illinois State University Provost Aondover Tarhule announced the appointment of Dr. Heather Dillaway as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, effective July 16.
Dr. John Sides delivered the 2022 Robert G. Bone Distinguished Lecture.
Dr. Ebony Omotola McGee will present “Black, Brown, Bruised: How Racialized STEM Education Stifles Innovation” via Zoom.
The Office of Sustainability announced Associate Professor Keith Pluymers as the 2022 Environmental Stewardship Award winner for his work as an environmental historian.
The Office of the Provost named Director of Student Services Ryan Gray the winner of the Stan and Sandy Rives Excellence in Undergraduate Education Award.
Award-winning Mexican-American and Indigenous writer, editor Jennifer Givhan will talk about her literary journey, writing practices, and representation as part of an exclusive two-part online lecture and reading event on February 16.
Brett Christophers, professor of geography at Uppsala University in Sweden, will present “Taking Renewables to Market: Prospects for the After-Subsidy Energy Transition” for the annual Douglas C. Ridgley Distinguished Geography Lecture via Zoom.