As a transfer student, LaCrisha McAllister ’14 was struggling.
Unit: Graduate School
Logan Frederick receives CAST Graduate Student Researcher Award
Logan Frederick ’05, a graduate student in the quality management analytics (QMA) program of the Department of Technology, was recognized April 27 at the College of Applied Science and Technology’s (CAST) Spring meeting as the recipient of the 2016–2017 CAST Outstanding Graduate Student Researcher Award in the Project Category.
PRESS 254 releases chapbooks by ISU authors to packed house
Illinois State’s Publications Unit hosted a celebratory PRESS 254 Chapbook Launch and Reading Event on May 2 for alumna Emily Ronay Johnston, Ph.D. ’16, and Ph.D. candidate Laurel L. Perez.
Spanish students receive awards
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures presented their 2017 undergraduate (and one graduate) awards to excellent Spanish students.
Graduate student Jaimie Kent attends Lobby Day in Washington, D.C.
Jaimie Kent recently participated in Lobby Day with the Union of Concerned Scientists in Washington, D.C.
LAN graduate students receive awards
The Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (LAN) held its yearly spring banquet at Ewing Cultural Center. LAN master’s students were presented with respected awards.
Graduate Students receive assistance from International Women’s Organizations
Bich Tran and Natalie Rothbauer both received assistance from international women’s organizations.
Highlights from the Midwest Association of Graduate Schools annual meeting
The Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools (MAGS) recently held their 73rd annual meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana. Illinois State University was well represented at the meeting in multiple ways.
Clarence W. Sorensen Distinguished Dissertation Award
The winner of the 2017 Clarence W. Sorensen Distinguished Dissertation Award is Lynda M. Kasky-Hernandez for her dissertation “Attachment and Disclosure to Mothers: Predictors of Adjustment During the College Transition.”
Fellow supports local government
Stevenson Center Fellow Alyssa Cooper is using her skills to support local government. Since August, she has worked as a graduate assistant with the City of Bloomington.