Catherine O’Reilly is one of the lead authors of a new international study showing lake ice in the Northern Hemisphere is vanishing due to climate change.
Unit: Department of Geography, Geology, and the Environment
John Wesley Powell artifacts travel home to Utah from Illinois State University
Dave Malone and Paul Meister of the Department of Geography, Geology, and the Environment contributed to the John Wesley Powell legacy by coordinating the transfer of items to the Natural History Museum at Utah.
ISU geology professor awarded $1.7 million NSF grant
Illinois State Associate Professor of Geology Catherine O’Reilly is serving as principal investigator for a $1.7 million National Science Foundation grant to fund Project EDDIE, a series of classroom modules for undergraduate students.
STEM social highlights research, scholarships, careers for underrepresented students
The fair aims to educate students about majors in the STEM fields. The event will include networking with faculty from STEM departments and meeting with successful students from underrepresented backgrounds.
From glacier to classroom
Jamie Esler has studied glaciers in the arctic and won the Idaho Teacher of the Year award.
An invitation to celebrate Dean Greg Simpson
A retirement reception for Dean Gregory Simpson will be from 3:30-5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 3, in the Circus Room of the Bone Student Center.
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.
Ask a Redbird Scholar: Why are humans bent on self-destruction?
Redbird Scholar Matthew Himley answers the question, Why are humans bent on self-destruction?
The geography behind civil rights movements, February 26
Professor of Geography Derek Alderman will discuss the geographical work behind civil rights movements for the Distinguished Geographer Lecture.
Malone and Riaz named Distinguished Professors
Professor of Geology David Malone and Professor of Politics and Government Ali Riaz have been named Distinguished Professors by the Office of the Provost. They will be honored at the Founders Day Convocation.