On December 7, the College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) held its Three Minute Thesis competition (3MT).
Unit: Graduate School
ISU graduate student Mizanur Rahman publishes in JJIR
Graduate student Mizanur Rahman publishes an article in Jadavpur Journal of International Relations.
ACED Fellow joins evaluation team at Up2Us Sports
Ana Fochesatto, an Applied Community and Economic Development Fellow in anthropology, is helping Up2Us Sports assess its impact through her 11-month professional practice.
ISU offers gender-affirming communication services
Lisa Vinney, Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) assistant professor; Tricia Larkin, CSD clinical educator; and Jordee Yanez, School of Social Work (SWK) graduate student and CSD graduate assistant actively worked within the local community to build awareness about gender-affirming communication services.
Fisher Outstanding Thesis winners announced for 2018-2019
The results of the 2018-2019 James L. Fisher Outstanding Thesis Award Competition have been announced by John Baur, associate vice president for Research and Graduate Studies at Illinois State University.
Professor Cates to speak on empathy in academic intervention, November 30
The Department of Psychology will present a talk titled “Extending Empathy Through Academic Intervention” with graduate students, Kelsey Atteberry, Stephanie AuBuchon, Danielle Zayia, and Professor Gary Cates, Ph.D., from noon to 1 p.m. Friday, November 30, in 209 DeGarmo Hall.
Honoring our veterans: Retired Col. Gary Kayser, M.S. ‘04
In March 1983, Col. Gary Kayser’s lifelong service to country began when as a high school senior, he enlisted in the Army Reserve’s 84th Training Division with his future wife, Susan, by his side. He felt the Army Reserve would help prepare him for law school by increasing his self discipline while allowing him to
Make it Space: Milner Library offers the tools to explore, learn, and create
Last fall, Illinois State University senior Katrina Miley stumbled across a video on YouTube.
Graduate students curate exhibit at Milner Library
Graduate students enrolled in this semester’s Studies in Children’s Literature course are getting hands-on experience by creating their own exhibit.
Minneapolis Public Housing Authority benefits from ACED Fellow’s skills
The Minneapolis Public Housing Authority (MPHA) is one of several notable organizations hosting Stevenson Center Fellows this year. Applied Community and Economic Development Fellow Rachel Almburg is completing 11 months of professional practice with the MPHA as part of her master’s degree in sociology.