Redbird families open their homes to host international students on Thanksgiving.
Local Redbirds host Thanksgiving meals for international students

Redbird families open their homes to host international students on Thanksgiving.
Go abroad with the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders! Open to all alumni, faculty and staff.
Where has digital communication not affected our lives? New business and career opportunities have opened up in companies in all industries to hire staff for communication and other jobs that were unimaginable.
The lack of unity within American politics is a growing problem. From the dysfunction in Washington, D.C., to average citizens speaking out against a broken system, the United States is becoming more divided.
Director, writer, and producer Femi Odugbemi will travel to Normal to help celebrate the booming Nigerian film industry (known as Nollywood) October 30-31.
Communication Professor Peter Smudde was interviewed by The Washington Post about Matt Damon’s response to the Harvey Weinstein controversy.
WGLT, Bloomington-Normal’s public media, is partnering with the popular true crime podcast Suspect Convictions to explore the 1998 murder of a 3-year-old Bloomington girl, Christina McNeil.
Deja Whitt, a senior public relations major, declared the Latin American and Latino/a Studies (LALS) minor just this year, but her enthusiasm for the program began much earlier. Check out our interview to learn about her experience in the minor and why she wants you to join!
Dean Greg Simpson invites all College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends to join him for a tailgate prior to the Homecoming game Saturday, October 21.
It may look like fall on the Illinois State University campus, but Santa is hard at work at ISU–Operation Santa, that is.