Parents of children who were visually impaired used to be on their own until the child was ready for preschool.
Seeing the need: ISU trains providers for young children with blindness

Parents of children who were visually impaired used to be on their own until the child was ready for preschool.
The School of Teaching and Learning will hold a retirement celebration for Reah Martin from 4-6 p.m. Friday, September 29.
The Office of International Studies and Programs welcomed a delegation from Southwest University (SWU) in China on August 31.
The keynote for this year’s T21CON is Kayla Delzer. Register now for the free event on September 29!
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) announces Humanities Connections Grant Program
This summer 24 students embarked on a four-week journey to engage with communities in Chicago and prepare to be urban educators in the city.
This summer a southwest-side neighborhood of Chicago is an entry to urban education for Illinois State University students participating in STEP-UP.
STEP-UP Fellows are developing their skills as educators through their experiences teaching in urban schools.
The College of Education’s student affairs program now has grads working in 42 states.
For more than 20 years, interns from Illinois State’s yearlong professional development school program have hit the ground running after graduation.