Alumnus Gregory Robinson shares why Illinois State was the right spot to earn his Ph.D. in higher education administration.
Unit: College of Education
Why I chose ISU for graduate school: Messina Lambert
Alum Messina Lambert shares why Illinois State was the right spot to prepare herself for the leadership role of school principal.
Why I chose ISU for graduate school: Daniel Suda
Alum Daniel Suda shares why Illinois State was the right spot to earn his master’s in College Student Personnel Administration (CSPA).
Why I chose ISU for graduate school: Janelle Love-White
Alumna Janelle Love-White shares why Illinois State was the right spot to earn her master’s in college student personnel administration (CSPA).
How we met: Mary and Phil Loveall
An ordinary day on campus turned out to be anything but for Phil Loveall ’63, M.S. ’65.
Visionary gift uplifts the democratic ideal
Lynda Irvin comments on her decision to commit a $500,000 planned gift to the Irvin Family Scholarship Fund in the College of Education’s Department of Educational Administration and Foundation.
University High School Announces New Administration
University High School is pleased to announce two new administration changes for the upcoming academic year.
Taking Flight: Senior year disrupted by a brain tumor, but that didn’t stop this activist
Gavin Cunningham almost choked on his M&M milkshake when he checked his email over a break from a madrigal dress rehearsal and saw a congratulatory message from Illinois State University. Tuition would no longer be a worry. He was being awarded the McLean County Full Tuition Scholarship, which provides free tuition for up to four years.
A focus on teacher identity
Dr. Tom Crumpler and Dr. Lara Handsfield, professors in the School of Teaching and Learning, recently published a new book, The Complex Development of Preservice and Inservice Teacher Identities, which studied how teachers develop their teacher identities in the classroom.
Scholarship helped Faith Fosco graduate despite childhood challenges
Faith Fosco’s long-fought journey inspired her to become a special education teacher and a champion for her future students.