A retirement reception for Alan Lacy, associate vice president for academic fiscal management, will be held from 2-4 p.m. Thursday, May 2, in the McCormick Hall instructional gym (second floor). Formal remarks will begin at 3 p.m.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
Meet the 2019 CAST Academy of Achievement inductees
The Academy of Achievement brings together CAST alumni who are leaders in their fields and who, through their work, serve as an inspiration to others to pursue similar career paths.
Medical laboratory science major Baylee Hull leads water bottle filling stations initiative in FSA and FHS
Hull proved her project to be promoting environmental stewardship, while eradicating the common issue of spilled water on the floor at water fountains
Patch Adams presentation moved to Braden Auditorium
The talk by Patch Adams, M.D., scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, has been moved to Braden Auditorium in Illinois State University’s Bone Student Center.
Tech support: Alumna creates fund to help women enter IT profession
Alumna creates fund to help women enter IT profession.
Student project on sustainable construction wins EPA grant
The EPA’s competitive People, Prosperity, and the Planet (P3) grants program funds innovative technology projects at universities across the nation.
#CASTAlumSpotlight: Cameron Bair on turning disappointments into entrepreneurial solutions
Cameron Bair who graduated from Illinois State with a Bachelor of Science in exercise and fitness leadership has had a spectacular career progression.
Health promotion and education senior Ashwin Siddaraju attends Washington, D.C. summit with community leaders
Ashwin Siddaraju is not new to community service and the field of public health.
Joanette McBounds’ love for tech, service leads her to CAST Academy of Achievement
Joanette McBounds ‘08 came to Illinois State as a first-generation college student who had initial difficulties adapting to college life. Now she is coming back to be recognized for her outstanding work as a professional and committed public servant.
Autism advocate Temple Grandin speaks about need for diverse minds
Temple Grandin is often called the most successful adult with autism in the world. On Wednesday night, April 10, Grandin told a standing-room-only crowd in the Brown Ballroom the key to her success: Not letting her disability define her.