In addition to online ceremonies that will be prerecorded by college, all 2021, as well as 2020 Illinois State University graduates, have the opportunity to participate in the Redbird Stage Crossing.
Unit: Graduate School
Political science graduate student selected for University Club Scholarship
Grayson Bourke, a second-year applied community and economic development (ACED) sequence graduate student in the Department of Politics and Government was selected to receive a University Club Scholarship.
2021 University Research Symposium open
The online University Research Symposium opens Friday, April 9, on ISU ReD. The Symposium is a university-wide showcase of research, scholarship, and creative activity.
Graduate Council election results announced
New members will be seated for three-year terms at the September Graduate Council meeting.
Students with career interest and passion for common good connect with alumni
Students explore how alumni are making an impact in their communities, learn about their careers, and identify career paths.
Career assistance available for graduating Redbirds and alumni
Career Services provides a variety of support to assist Redbirds in their job search and careers.
Day in the life: Graduate student Julissa Navarrete pursues passion for animal science at University Farm
In February, University Marketing and Communications senior photographer Lyndsie Schlink followed Julissa Navarrete through a day in her life as an agriscience graduate student doing research at the University Farm at Lexington.
Communication graduate students to attend virtual conference
Scholars from the School of Communication will attend this year’s virtual Central States Communication Association (CSCA) conference from March 23 to March 28. The 2021 CSCA is an opportunity for communication professors, staff, alumni, and graduate students to present their scholarly work. While this year’s event will be hosted virtually instead of in-person, the School
ISU Biologist Matthew Dugas explores early lives of poison dart frogs
Illinois State University Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences Matthew Dugas and his students are studying the early lives of poison dart frogs to better understand which survive and thrive.
Graduate student examines implicit bias and colorblind racial attitudes
As the movement for social justice and racial equity reached a critical point following the death of George Floyd last May, Khyati Verma, M.S. ’20, completed her master’s thesis on the impact of colorblind racial attitudes and implicit bias.