The U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board recently awarded this Redbird a Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant.
Unit: College of Education
EAF rolls out the red carpet for educators
he closing remarks of the 2019 EAF on the Red Carpet Gala were delivered by emcee Andrew Wise ’95, Ph.D. ’08. The Olympia School District superintendent shared an undeniable truth in P-20 education to an audience of over 200 educators.
Redbirds invited to ‘State your Success’
Have you recently found an internship or a job, or been accepted to graduate school? If so, the Career Center wants to hear about it!
Student research: Demystifying math research through problem-solving
High school teachers and students get the opportunity to dive into math research each summer at Illinois State University through two programs organized by Distinguished Professor Saad El-Zanati.
March Redbirds on the Rise
Each month we showcase student scholarship recipients with the drive to succeed. This month, meet four students committed to chasing their dreams, no matter the challenges they may face.
Wolfinger named College of Education dean
Illinois State University Provost Jan Murphy has announced the appointment of James Wolfinger as dean of the College of Education, effective July 1.
Illinois State graduate programs advance in the U.S. News & World Report rankings
Illinois State demonstrated its level of excellence for its graduate programs in the College of Education, its part-time MBA program in the College of Business, and its master’s degree programs in Mennonite College of Nursing.
LGBTQ+ literacy advocates, authors of Reading the Rainbow, to speak March 6
Caitlin Ryan and Jill Hermann-Wilmarth, co-authors of the book Reading the Rainbow, will speak at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, in the Brown Ballroom of the Bone Student Center.
Student to student: Career ambassador shares importance of quality communication skills to a career
Good communications skills are essential to one’s career success. Career Ambassador Brooklyn Vogel provides tips for students on how to develop this very important transferable skill.
Scholarships inspire future teachers
Sara Koziol is a junior history-social sciences education major whose dream job is to teach high school students in her hometown of Joliet. She was inspired to join the education system by her mother who has been an elementary school teacher for 19 years.