Graduate student and course instructor Emilia Schempp has been working hard this semester—not only as a student, but as a course instructor in the School of Kinesiology and Recreation.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
Gamma Phi Circus prepares first-ever virtual performance
Gamma Phi Circus has created a unique performance that will be recorded in Braden Auditorium and livestreamed to its fans across the world starting May 1.
Redbird media: Latest #RedbirdScholar books
Here are the latest books by #RedbirdScholars.
Not every engagement ends with a walk down the aisle: One FCS professor explores why
With his colleagues, Dr. Luke Russell, assistant professor in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, wanted to find out what would make someone call off an engagement.
Criminal Justice Sciences professor set to attend the 65th United Nations Commission on the Status of Women
Through her role on the executive committee of the World Society of Victimology, Dr. Dawn Beichner will attend the 65th United Nations Commission on the Status of Women this month.
ISU student works with Redbird alum’s company to keep waterways clean
Cody Rogers has been using experience he’s obtained from the College of Business’ MBA program to grow a Bloomington-based business that recycles fishing line recovered from waterways across the country.
Alumni royalty each other’s biggest Redbird fan
A first date at the downtown Bloomington theatre led to a 68-year marriage filled with dream jobs, love, and family the Homecoming: Redbirds in Flight alumni king and queen, Frank ’51, M.S. ’59, and Jean (Strauss) ’51 Chiodo.
Construction students participate in ASC Regions 6 and 7 competition
Six construction management students participated in the Associated Schools of Construction Regions 6 & 7 Virtual Project Management competition on February 4-5, 2021.
Construction Management Spring 2021 Virtual Career Fair
The Construction Management Spring 2021 Virtual Career Fair was held February 11.
Two-time kinesiology and recreation alum found her passion while on campus
Becca Krzyszkowski ’16, M.S. ’19, currently works as a recreation supervisor for the City of Brentwood in the greater St. Louis area.