Alum of Chicago-based hybrid special education Ed.D. program Sara Jozwik talks about her experience in the program.
Unit: Graduate School
Reflections of a special education doctoral student: Nancy Lopez
Nancy Lopez was the department chairperson of special education at Thornton High School, located south of Chicago, when she first started in the Department of Special Education at Illinois State’s hybrid, Chicago-based doctoral cohort program.
Graduate Council ballot released
The slate of candidates for the spring 2016 Graduate Council ballot has been finalized. Voting will be open March 16-March 30.
Career opportunities abound at the Stevenson Center
Graduates from the Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development are making a difference all over the country and abroad.
6th annual Sport Management Symposium set for February 26
Students from across Illinois will converge on Normal later this month for a unique sport business experience hosted by the Illinois State University sport management program.
ISU grad student helps others find affordable housing
Following in the footsteps of Applied Community and Economic Development Fellow in political science Nay Petrucelli, Ryan Hebert is working with Housing Action Illinois, a statewide housing coalition, to help protect and expand the availability of quality, affordable housing.
Graduate Council nominations due January 29
The Nominating Committee of the Graduate Council is seeking nominations or self-nominations of full graduate faculty members for four of the Council’s committees.
Redbird runner emerges from anorexia ‘black hole’ to raise awareness
On paper, Krista DeCeault’s freshman year as a Redbird runner was tremendous. She led Illinois State to its first conference championship in years, and she came in first place almost every race she ran in. Privately, it was her darkest hour.
ISU Stevenson Center welcomes AmeriCorps alumni
The transition from AmeriCorps to the Stevenson Center’s ACED Fellows Program to a job proved seamless for Ramya Kumaran. With a master’s degree in political science, Ramya now has a full-time position with her internship host organization.
Migration will bring new look, new features to ReggieNet
Students and instructors will notice a slightly new appearance and some welcome new features when they log into ReggieNet after the winter break. These enhancements come the system shifts to off-campus hosting and receives some important upgrades.