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2020 program planning and budget presentations, March 31-April 1
The annual program planning and budget presentations for the Academic Affairs division will be held on the mornings of Tuesday, March 31, and Wednesday, April 1.
POSTPONED: Jennifer Eberhardt, author of Biased, keynote to be rescheduled
Postponed: The March 19 presentation by social psychologist Dr. Jennifer L. Eberhardt will be rescheduled at a future date.
Col. Rabb talks about ‘moral injury’ at ISU veterans, military event
Col. David Rabb engaged a crowd of people in the Circus Room of the Bone Student Center for a speech sponsored by Veterans and Military Services and the Department of Military Science.
CJS students share adventurous study-abroad experience
Jennifer Obmann and Nicole Golebiowski have one thing in common—they love to travel and knew that leaving their comfort zones would not only be a life-changing experience with new friends and connections, it would also give them new perspectives on their careers.
Biology student creates buzz by winning top awards at Three Minute Thesis competition
Biological Sciences graduate student Austin C. Calhoun swept the top two awards at Illinois State University’s fourth annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.
Survivors: Telling the stories of domestic violence victims
Criminal Justice Sciences Professor Shelly Clevenger and her victimology students created the art performance “Survivors: Local Stories of Domestic Violence.”
#RedbirdImpact Spotlight: Jacqueline Lanier
In the following Q-and-A, Associate Professor Jacqueline Lanier talks about her plans for the American Democracy Project and her careerlong involvement in community engagement and health promotion.
Adaptapalooza event celebrates recreation without limits, February 26
Members of the Illinois State University community can experience how recreation can be adapted for those with disabilities at the annual Adaptapalooza from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 26, in the Student Fitness Center.
CAST Student Spotlight on Danielle D’amato, kinesiology and recreation
Danielle D’amato, a senior physical education teacher education major from Genoa, Illinois, doesn’t have a lot of downtime. She is a student performer in Gamma Phi Circus, a member of the Physical Education Teacher Education Club, a resident advisor, a teaching assistant, and holds two jobs for Campus Recreation: a group fitness instructor and a