The Illinois State University Department of Family and Consumer Sciences will present Fashion at the Mansion from 5-8 p.m. Saturday, October 17, at the David Davis Mansion in Bloomington.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
Family and Consumer Sciences students becoming leaders among their peers
FCS Ambassadors Cristin Colgan and Rachael Parker talk about their experiences with the Department of Family and Consumer Science.
Fall 2015 Speaker Series announced
The Speaker Series of Illinois State University will tackle topics including nuclear disarmament, fighting Ebola, Civil War soldiers, conversations on rape, public health, and equity for public schools.
Horticulture Center hosts 10th annual Autumnal Festival
Illinois State University’s Horticulture Center will hold its 10th annual Autumnal Festival from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, September 19.
Event celebrates new Literary Garden September 11
“A Literary Soiree,” a special event to debut the new Literary Garden at Illinois State University’s Horticulture Center, will be September 11. Tickets are available.
Clevenger explores The Virtual Enemy
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Shelly Clevenger is taking an in-depth look at intimate partner violence and cybercrime in an upcoming book.
Jan Murphy named interim dean of CAST
Illinois State University’s Provost Janet Krejci announced the appointment of Jan Murphy as interim dean of the College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST).
Dean Jeff Wood to retire from Illinois State University
Illinois State University’s Dean of the College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) Jeffrey Wood announced that he will retire from the University, effective August 31. A retirement reception will be August 31.
Criminal justice sciences major studies abroad in the United Kingdom
Illinois State University criminal justice sciences major Magaly Avila writes about her recent study abroad experience in the United Kingdom.
Meet our newest Redbirds: Daija Nealy from Texas
Illinois State had what Daija Nealy was looking for, not only in terms of personal attention and scholarships but because the University offered a double major in theater and fashion merchandising.