New research by Illinois State University’s Adrienne Ohler shows the impact of electricity rate increases on low-income residents.
Unit: Economics
Kadi Ilves wins 2018 Richard Eikenberg Scholarship
Kadi Ilves wins 2018 Richard Eikenberg Scholarship presented by the Economic Development Council
Why is Illinois So Corrupt?: Panel discussion, April 23
The Institute for Corruption Studies at Illinois State University will host the panel discussion “Why is Illinois So Corrupt?” at 6 p.m. Monday, April 23, in the Brown Ballroom of the Bone Student Center. The event is free and open to the public.
Main Street College to explore impacts of technology on relationships, April 16
Professor Aimee Miller-Ott will present “So Close, Yet so Far: Staying connected when your cell phone pulls you away,” on Monday, April 16 at 7 p.m. in Room 118 at the ISU Alumni Center.
Illinois State AmeriCorps members highlight service for AmeriCorps Week
AmeriCorps members affiliated with the Illinois State University Stevenson Center displayed their commitment to service in preparation for AmeriCorps Week 2018, which recognizes the profound impact that participating individuals and programs have on communities across the country.
Peace Corps Volunteer experiencing life in Ukraine
Emily Blankenberger is using her interdisciplinary education from the Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ukraine. Placed with an ecology nonprofit, Blankenberger is focusing on organizational development to make a lasting difference.
Tim Harris gives advice on Wallet Fitness
Tim Harris provides advice on wallet fitness, improving financial well-being, and understanding cities with the Best & Worst wallet fitness.
Spring 2018 International Seminar Series to focus on Europe in global context
The topic of the Spring 2018 International Seminar Series will be “Europe in a Global Context.”
Invest Aurora provides opportunities for graduate students
Invest Aurora helps Stevenson Center Fellows strengthen their skills and gain real world understanding of local economic development. For the third year, this public-private partnership has benefited from a Fellow’s graduate training to advance its mission while providing a rich professional development experience in return.
An opportunity to travel abroad!
Go abroad with the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders! Open to all alumni, faculty and staff.