Illinois State University’s School of Communication welcomes new instructional faculty members this semester.
School of Communication welcomes new instructional faculty

Illinois State University’s School of Communication welcomes new instructional faculty members this semester.
The Illinois Broadcasters Association recently awarded Student Silver Dome awards to TV-10 News, consisting of two first places, five second places, and two third places for entire shows and individual work.
Illinois State’s chapter of Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations and communication.
Illinois State’s Forensics Union is gearing up for what promises to be a challenging and exciting season.
Julie Navickas (M.S. 10, ’18) was recently honored with the Excellence Award for Outstanding Teaching by an Administrative Professional through the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at Illinois State University.
Chinyere “Chinny” Francis, a graduate student in the School of Communication, was chosen by Forbes magazine to attend the “30 Under 30” Scholars’ Summit.
Judee Burgoon, professor of communication, family studies, and human development at the University of Arizona will be inducted into the Illinois State University College of Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame.
All staff members of WGLT invested in the Redbirds Rising campaign, showing their unwavering support for the University and commitment to the students. The radio station is hoping their efforts will inspire other campus units to reach 100 percent participation, as well as inspire all faculty, staff, and retirees to make a gift.
Redbird football player Paul Monaco has a lot of responsibilities as a student-athlete and member of the Illinois State Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC).
Becoming class valedictorian is no simple achievement, but incoming Redbird Olivia Streeter had her sights set on it from her first day at Peoria Central High School.