Illinois State senior Katie Karas and the other student, staff, and faculty researchers on the project have been asking those who attend Up Late events all sorts of questions: Why did you come? If you skipped it, would you be drinking instead? Did you consume alcohol after the event?
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
Spring Construction Management Fair provides students, alumni with job options
Students are invited to the Construction Management Fair on Thursday, February 11, 2016, from 1-4 p.m. at Hancock Stadium Club.
Teaching Initiative Awards to be presented at Founders Day
The winners of the 2015-2016 Outstanding University Teaching Initiative Award will be honored at the upcoming Founders Day celebration on Thursday, February 18.
Faculty honored with Research Initiative Awards
Illinois State University named the recipients of the Research Initiative Award, who will be honored on Founders Day on Thursday, February 18.
Department of Technology students remember fallen Redbirds
Junior technology and engineering education majors Philip Tschammer and Andrew Wiercinski and graduate student Alexandra Dunfee spent a semester dedicated to immortalizing a symbol of remembrance.
Jin, Kahn named Outstanding University Researchers
Professor in Environmental Health Guang Jin and Professor of Psychology Jeffrey Kahn will be honored on Founders Day as Outstanding University Researchers.
Joe Cleary named Environmental Steward Award winner
Joe Cleary is the recipient of the Environmental Stewardship Award. He will be honored at the Founders Day celebration on February 18.
President’s Spring 2016 Speaker Series announced
The President’s Speaker Series will include an artist, a screenwriter, a cyber security expert, a freedom fighter, historians, and a former CEO looking for a sustainable future for business.
Redbird runner emerges from anorexia ‘black hole’ to raise awareness
On paper, Krista DeCeault’s freshman year as a Redbird runner was tremendous. She led Illinois State to its first conference championship in years, and she came in first place almost every race she ran in. Privately, it was her darkest hour.
Ag alum found his future at Illinois State after fleeing Cuba
When Marcos Fernandez ’80 and his family left Cuba in 1963, they did so looking for opportunities that couldn’t be found under the Communist regime of the island nation. The opportunity they most valued was education.