Michele Shropshire is a graduate student in Mennonite College of Nursing’s Ph.D. program, and will be competing at the 3 Minute Thesis competition on February 23 from 6-9 p.m. at the Normal Theater.
Unit: Graduate School
Social media gallery: Redbird scholar highlights
Gender equity in the workplace, cryptography, and the morality of superheroes were just a few of the topics on which Illinois State University researchers published in the last few months.
Psychology graduate receives Sorensen Outstanding Dissertation Award
Lynda Kasky-Hernández, Ph.D. ’16, is a 2017 recipient of the Sorensen Outstanding Dissertation Award for her dissertation titled “Attachment and Self-Disclosure to Mothers: Predictors of Adjustment During the College Transition.”
CAS to hold qualifying 3MT competition January 20
The College of Arts and Sciences will hold its first 3MT competition at 3 p.m. January 20, in Stevenson 101. This will be a qualifying round for the university-level 3MT competition that will take place Thursday, February 23.
Online nursing course recognized as high quality
Illinois State University Mennonite College of Nursing earned the certification of “high quality” from Quality Matters for an online course offered in the Nursing Systems Administration sequence.
Students, alumni considering graduate school get advice, support
The Career Center’s Graduate School Series helps Redbirds considering or planning on attending graduate school to address their concerns.
MFA Biennial opens at University Galleries on January 14
The MFA Biennial, which presents the work of seventeen students currently enrolled in the School of Art’s Master’s of Fine Arts program at Illinois State University, opens at University Galleries on January 14.
Peace Corps campus recruiter: Benefits of being bicultural
Joining the Peace Corps wasn’t the easiest decision Vanessa Soto ever made, but it was the right one.
Technology graduate students present research project
Pooja Jain and Ruchi Shivhare, both Department of Technology graduate students, participated in a special research project internship with the logistics arm of RR Donnelley, a major marketing and business communications company.
Stevenson Center partners with new host organization
Missoula Economic Partnership is new among the diverse organizations hosting Stevenson Center graduate students. Applied Community and Economic Development Fellow Eliud Uresti is completing his professional practice there as part of his master’s degree in political science.