Students from the Technology and Engineering Education Collegiate Association (TEECA) attended the 22nd annual Illinois Technology Education Conference on October 16 and 17.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
FCS major is also highest ranking ROTC cadet
Here is a Q&A with Jessica Fields, a family and consumer sciences (FCS) major, who also leads cadets as the battalion commander of ROTC at Illinois State.
A Day in the Life of a CAST Alum: Mallory Kohlmeyer, Family and Consumer Sciences
The College of Applied Science and Technology’s “A Day in the Life of a CAST Alum” series is designed to shed some light on how CAST alumni spend their days.
CJS senior chosen for Model UN
Senior criminal justice sciences major and politics and government minor Kaitlyn Goodrum will be part of Illinois State’s Model UN.
IT students attend GoSecure Seminar
On October 20, students from the Information Technology (IT) Themed Learning-Living Community (TLLC) (Hewitt Hall’s 17th floor) traveled to East Peoria to attend the CIAN GoSecure Seminar on network and information security.
Recreation and park program earns recognition
Faculty and students in recreation and park administration (RPA) received many accolades at last month’s National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) annual conference in Las Vegas.
Ingram to discuss police use of force
Jason Ingram will speak about police use of force at a talk sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union at 7 p.m. Wednesday, November 4.
ISU Professors selected for HERS Leadership Institute
Illinois State University Professors Diane Dean and Ani Yazedjian have been selected as participants in the 2015-2016 HERS (Higher Education Resource Services) Wellesley Institute for developing women leaders in higher education.
Construction students participate in Loughlin Golf Outing
Several Illinois State University students participated in the 10th annual James D. Loughlin Golf Outing fundraiser on September 19, 2015.
ISU alum’s book explores how prisons depicted in pop culture
Congratulations to Dawn K. Cecil ’93, M.A. ’95, on the publication of her first book, Prison Life in Popular Culture: From The Big House to Orange Is the New Black, which is an extensive examination of how prisons are depicted in the media and other aspects of popular culture.