Students in the 337 Sex Offenders class created outfits described by assault survivors in interviews to combat the idea that clothing triggers assault for the exhibit “What were you wearing?”
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
Temple Grandin, autism advocate, to headline Science and Technology Week
Temple Grandin, often considered the most accomplished and well-known adult with autism in the world, will be the keynote speaker for Science and Technology Week 2019 at Illinois State University.
Stevenson Center acting on new strategic plan
The Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development is executing its new 10-year strategic plan. Implementing the plan will help Illinois State meet the goals of Educate Connect Elevate: Illinois State – The Strategic Plan for Illinois’ First Public University 2018-2023.
Gamma Phi Circus alum Don Burda reflects on his time as a performer
Gamma Phi Circus has a proud 90-year tradition of teaching students the importance of teamwork and putting on stunning live shows for the Bloomington-Normal community.
Finding need fulfillment outside of relationships, March 21
Laura VanderDrift Machia of Syracuse University will present “With a little help from my friends: The effects of need fulfillment outside of the relationship” at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, March 21, in Schroder Hall, room 244.
Birds of a feather: Top recruit makes smooth transition to college life
Playing basketball came naturally to Illinois State freshman Lexy Koudelka.
#CASTAlumSpotlight: Stanley Data built his career in the wake of economic recession
This month, the #CASTAlumSpotlight features Stanley Data ’10, who recalls his fondest memory of Illinois State University being the lifelong relationships nurtured at the University.
Getting prepared with ISU Agriculture
Illinois State University Department of Agriculture recently teamed up with the Illinois Horsemen’s Council to put together a disaster preparedness livestock symposium.
RSO Spotlight: TEECA is going beyond the classroom experience
TEECA is more than just a registered student organization; the association is a group of students who are passionate about leadership and making an impact on society.
Cadet Jimenez’s experience proves not all classrooms have walls
In the summer of 2017, Cadet Jimenez participated in the Army’s Cultural Understanding & Leadership Program (CULP), a three-week training experience where cadets travel outside of the United States to develop intercultural awareness and improve their foreign language proficiency skills.