The late Professor Emeritus C. Louis Steinburg created a mural when the Bone Student Center opened in 1973. His daughter and Illinois State employee, Jennifer Peterson, was able to see it again during the Bone revitalization.
Unit: Health Sciences
Science and Technology Week 2019 in pictures
With a fantastic attendance at every event to an amazing lineup of speakers and insightful sessions, Science and Technology Week 2019 was a successful event.
Medical laboratory science major Baylee Hull leads water bottle filling stations initiative in FSA and FHS
Hull proved her project to be promoting environmental stewardship, while eradicating the common issue of spilled water on the floor at water fountains
Pause for applause
We applaud these Illinois State alumni featured in the March 2019 issue.
Student project on sustainable construction wins EPA grant
The EPA’s competitive People, Prosperity, and the Planet (P3) grants program funds innovative technology projects at universities across the nation.
Health promotion and education senior Ashwin Siddaraju attends Washington, D.C. summit with community leaders
Ashwin Siddaraju is not new to community service and the field of public health.
Autism advocate Temple Grandin speaks about need for diverse minds
Temple Grandin is often called the most successful adult with autism in the world. On Wednesday night, April 10, Grandin told a standing-room-only crowd in the Brown Ballroom the key to her success: Not letting her disability define her.
Neon at Night 5K Fun Run, April 24
Come join hundreds of runners for a 5K run through Illinois State’s campus at night.
Temple Grandin, autism advocate, to headline Science and Technology Week
Temple Grandin, often considered the most accomplished and well-known adult with autism in the world, will be the keynote speaker for Science and Technology Week 2019 at Illinois State University.
Science and Technology Week to host 4th annual Women in Leadership conference
As part of the Science and Technology Week, CAST devotes a day to celebrate leading women in technology