The Lois Jett Historic Costume Collection opened its new exhibition, “Not Just Jerseys: Sportswear Through History.”
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
A new look at the age-old problem of corruption
A new book by Nancy Lind and Cara Rabe-Hemp is breaking ground on corruption research.
Former child laborer, slave to speak on women’s rights, November 13
Nasreen Sheikh was born in a small village on the border of Nepal and India where women are treated as slaves. Sheikh will share life experiences as a child laborer, and how one person can make a change with the support of many others, at a talk titled “What Happens When You Say Yes To Your Intuition” at 6 p.m. Monday, November 13, in Turner Hall, room 201.
KNR physical education teacher education alumni spotlight
Three physical education teacher education alumni visited campus to talk to current students about their experience at Illinois State.
Illinois State University alumna donates $400,000 for transfer student scholarships
As a financial planner, Diane Ryon ’69, M.S. ’70, is keenly aware of the challenges students and their families experience in paying for a college education.
Make and Take: Wreath Making, November 16
The ISU Horticulture Center invites all to make a holiday wreath or basket arrangement with fresh greens from Nick Pershey’s Christmas Tree Farm at the annual Make and Take Wreath Making from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, November 16.
Volunteers needed for Culturally Responsive Campus Community Conference
Internationally known speakers will highlight the Culturally Responsive Campus Community (CRCC) Fall 2017 Conference, November 6-7. Registration is open now.
NSF solicits proposals for “Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Education and Human Resources” (IUSE: EHR)
The National Science Foundation is requesting proposals to develop and implement efforts to enhance and improve STEM education in the United States.
ITC Inc. selects three engineering technology students for internships
Industrial Technology Company, Inc. announced engineering technology students, Kyle Rickenberger, Magalie Baker, and Brett Greiner were selected for internship positions.
Your advisor’s role in your academic path
There are many questions and a plethora of activities and information surrounding your academic career. With so much information it’s sometimes difficult to decipher what to do next or where to go.