When Stephanie Rodriguez was a high school student, she never thought she would be where she is today.
Unit: Communication
Graphic communications student Matt Patenaude wins IDEA logo competition
After much deliberation, a winner for the Illinois Design Educators Association (IDEA) logo competition has been determined.
TV-10’s movie magic brings America’s Promise instruction to life
Milner Library is home to hundreds of thousands of books and materials, so it’s no wonder that finding the right resources can be difficult.
Ask a Redbird Scholar: Could the U.S. ever have a fascist leader?
Redbird Scholar Joseph Zompetti answers the question, Could the U.S. ever have a fascist leader?
Redbird media: Latest books from ISU faculty and staff
Here are the latest books by Illinois State faculty and staff.
Cricket researcher sweeps top 2 awards at 3 Minute Thesis competition
In a night filled with great lines, the opening sentence of Kristin Duffield’s three minute thesis presentation took the cake.
ISU’s Innovation Consulting Community: Teaming students with mentors to serve real clients
A new program is giving Illinois State students an opportunity to get a head start on their careers while helping the community.
The Vidette Digital Archives at Milner Library now available
Through the efforts of the Milner Library’s Digital Collections department and in cooperation with Veridian, The Vidette Digital Archives are now available online.
Photos: What it’s like to major in journalism
Sasic immigrated to the United States as refugees in the last 1990s and, thanks to support from multiple private scholarships, she is having a wonderful experience at Illinois State University
Fake news: Symptom of post-truth era
The term “fake news” has become a rhetorical weapon of choice for American politicians, angry citizens, and other critics of news media.