Every month the Administrative/Professional (A/P) Council highlights an A/P staff member through a series of questions as another way for the Illinois State University community to connect. This month readers can get to know Executive Director of Gamma Phi Circus Marcus Alouan.
Unit: Gamma Phi Circus
Applied growth: CAST affiliates facilitate hands-on learning
Growth abounds in the College of Applied Science and Technology’s affiliate programs and centers: the University Farm, the Horticulture Center, the Child Care Center, and the Gamma Phi Circus.
A new teacher graduates with great memories of Gamma Phi Circus
Jon Fulton, a graduating student who is double majoring in English and early childhood education has spent his whole four years in college as a member of the Gamma Phi Circus.
CAST 2022 Hall of Fame inductees announced
The College of Applied Science and Technology announced the inductees of the CAST Hall of Fame.
A Day in the Life: Students play vital role in recruiting Redbirds
Enrolling the next class is a year-round process. Admissions leads the effort, with Theresa Wiese an integral part of that office’s team. She has coordinated ISU’s tour guide program for nearly 18 years.
Show weekend serves as the perfect backdrop for a Gamma Phi Circus alumni wedding
What happens when you take a traditional wedding format and flip it upside down? If anyone knows about flipping upside down, it would be alumni of the Gamma Phi Circus.
Then and Now: Horton Field House
Horton Field House was the first major campus building dedicated to practice and events for student-athletes.
Recap: CAST’s 2022 Science and Technology Week
The College of Applied Science and Technology recently hosted a successful week of events celebrating advancements in the field of science and technology, and the students and professionals who make everything possible.
Day in the Life: Future educator takes on role of Gamma Phi Circus president
Jon Fulton, a member of the Gamma Phi Circus, is a co-act captain for the clown act, one of the heads of the publicity committee, and the president of the nation’s oldest collegiate circus. Follow Fulton through a day in his life.
Therapeutic recreation mentoring program provides students valuable insight into the world of health care
Dr. Rachel E. Smith and the School of Kinesiology and Recreation have launched a new mentoring initiative to help prepare Therapeutic Recreation (TR) students for important milestones in their senior year — internships and the national certification exam. After the first year of the program, both mentors and mentees report great experiences in the program.