Dr. Charles Bell and his graduate student, Yola Akakpo, have just published a peer-reviewed article titled “Continuity of the ‘code’: A review of the subcultures and informal social norms in prisons, streets, and schools. This project focuses on understanding how school punishment impacts students’ social status in public schools.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
Walton-Fisette to present McGinnis Scholar Lecture, October 19
Dr. Jennifer L. Walton-Fisette will present the 2022 Esther Larson McGinnis Scholar Lecture on October 19.
Honorary degree nom deadline extended to October 31, 2022
Honorary degrees may be awarded in recognition of persons who have achieved a record of major distinction at the state or national level in education, public service, literature, business, fine arts, or other professions.
New interdisciplinary research initiative program announced
A pilot program will support interdisciplinary research and creative scholarship teams.
Getting the jump on disease: Dr. Kelly Laurson measures children’s health to prevent problems later
“A jump can tell you a lot.” That’s how Dr. Kelly Laurson, M.S. ’05, professor in the School of Kinesiology and Recreation at Illinois State University, describes a segment of his research.
Redbird media (Fall 2022)
Here are some of the latest books from Illinois State University faculty.
ISU researchers receive Innovation Network grants
The Illinois Innovation Network (IIN) has awarded nearly $240,000 in seed grants to eight research teams through its Sustaining Illinois program.
CAST to host annual Homecoming tailgate, October 15
The College of Applied Science and Technology is excited to invite all alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends to the annual Homecoming tailgate.
Hire-A-Redbird provides online resources for career success
Discover how Hire-A-Redbird assists students and alumni with their career development and professional readiness.
School of Kinesiology and Recreation welcomes new faculty
The School of Kinesiology and Recreation welcomes four new faculty members this academic year.