The Chicago Teacher Education Pipeline will launch a new partnership with Latinos Progresando, a community-based organization in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood.
Pipeline builds new partnership with Latinos Progresando

The Chicago Teacher Education Pipeline will launch a new partnership with Latinos Progresando, a community-based organization in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood.
Erin Quast earned honors for her research helping future teachers engage young students in dialogues surrounding diverse books.
When Ed Manley reached out to give back to the University, he was focused on supporting efforts to combat the oppression of any group. He found a perfect fit, supporting the College Student Personnel Administration program.
How Redbird Alex Wazny followed her dream all the way to Africa.
Edward Blanco and other recipients of the Mary F. English Technology award are encouraged to take advantage of Illinois State’s study abroad opportunities.
Jamie Esler has studied glaciers in the arctic and won the Idaho Teacher of the Year award.
Mentor-mentee relationships are among the program enhancements of principal preparation at ISU.
The College of Education has selected Dana Kinley as the new superintendent of the University Laboratory Schools and assistant dean of the College of Education, effective July 1.
Meteorites, dinosaur bones, and World War II relics are among thousands of items in the shippable museum being built by new elementary teacher Andrew Frey ’18.
Dalton Gorsuch and his five siblings were primarily raised by their grandparents. Receiving the Greenebaum Memorial Fund scholarship helped ease the financial stress of attending Illinois State University. Gorsuch, who said he wasn’t sure he could ever afford to go to college, is an elementary education major and looks forward to teaching children information they