Here are the latest books from #RedbirdScholars.
Unit: College of Education
How we met: Katie Seidenberg and Tom Martin
Tom Martin ’11 was anything but pleased when he failed a business technology class by two-tenths of a percentage point in fall 2009.
Where are they now? Dr. Ed Hines
Dr. Ed Hines believes that Illinois State provided an outstanding work environment.
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Pause to applaud these accomplished Illinois State alumni.
Virtual career fairs connect Redbirds and employers remotely
As Redbirds continue to thrive during the pandemic, Career Services is offering virtual career fairs, and information on how to navigate them effectively.
Free, Virtual Professional Development for Teachers and Education Students
The College of Education (COE) has multiple professional development opportunities for teachers and current education students this fall. Presentations will be hosted by COE faculty, alumni, and teacher colleagues. Each session is free, virtual, and has professional development credit available. Redbird Educator Series The Mary and Jean Borg Center for Reading and Literacy is hosting
Ten Illinois State graduate students receive prestigious State of Illinois fellowship
Ten graduate students at Illinois State have been named 2020 Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in Illinois fellows.
Growth plans: Colleges craft professional development opportunities
Colleges across Illinois State University are creating professional development opportunities for faculty and staff with a lens toward diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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.
Our newest Redbirds: A low SAT score didn’t define her
Three hours and four digits do not define her. That’s what LuAnn Bonilla wrote in a financial aid appeal when a low SAT score excluded her from the scholarships she needed to attend Illinois State.