Jennifer Barnes, Stephanie Gardiner-Walsh, Daniel Lannin, Sandra Osorio, and Livia Stone will receive Teaching Initiative Awards, along with graduate student teaching awards.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
Criminal Justice Sciences faculty members selected to share research in Washington, D.C.
The Division on Women and Crime of the American Society of Criminology hosted its first Congressional briefing with faculty members Shelly Clevenger and Cara Rabe-Hemp taking part.
Leading the way into Kentucky Equine Management Internship program
Mariah Dietz and Emma Nicholas created new records by being the first ISU students to get selected into the highly coveted Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) program.
Juvenile justice across continents: Research compares youth centers in Japan and the U.S.
Working with young people to give them a second chance can look different in the United States and Japan, according to Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Joanne Savage.
Maxwell wins Distinguished Young Educator Award
The summer of 2018 was an exciting one for Lucas Maxwell, a professor in the Department of Agriculture at Illinois State.
#CASTFreshmanFeature: CJS major Yuli steps out of her comfort zone
Our freshman feature spotlights a first-year undergraduate student with a major in the College of Applied Science and Technology.
Faculty honored for their commitment to professional development
Three academic departments received CTLT’s Path to Excellence award for dedication to improving student learning in 2018
Spring Internship Fair to bring students closer to career success
The semester may just be starting, but Redbirds are ready to get to work—not only work in the classroom, but to work on their careers!
Five receive 2019 Alumni Awards
The Alumni Association will recognize five individuals and their outstanding achievements and contributions.
Cyberbullying topic of talk, January 17
Diane Felmlee will focus on the problem of cyber aggression—or online bullying—and the serious, long-term, negative consequences for the victims and perpetrators.