Women in Technology (WIT) is a registered student organization on campus that has been actively working to adapt and thrive in the Fall semester’s virtual environment.
Unit: Information Technology
School of Information Technology sends students and faculty to premier women in technology conference
Students and faculty within the School of Information Technology (IT) were presented with an opportunity to attend the Grace Hopper Conference this year, a major event that presents research, sparks conversation, provides networking opportunities, and supports women in the field of information technology.
Congratulations from the School of Information Technology
The School of Information Technology extends congratulations to the Class of 2020 on graduating during these interesting times. You are now a member of the Illinois State University alumni family, which is almost 220,000 alumni strong. Please stay in touch with the School of Information Technology and Illinois State. We wish you continued success in
Healing on a high note
Brett Gillan ’02, MBA ’08 talks about his experience at Illinois State and how it formed a unique path for his future.
CAST new faculty profile series: Dr. Shaoen Wu, School of Information Technology
This week’s profile features Dr. Shaoen Wu, State Farm Endowed Chair Full Professor in the School of Information Technology.
CAST new faculty profile series: Dr. Rosangela Follmann, School of Information Technology
The College of Applied Science and Technology continues its series highlighting profiles of new faculty members in various departments.
Virtual career fairs connect Redbirds and employers remotely
As Redbirds continue to thrive during the pandemic, Career Services is offering virtual career fairs, and information on how to navigate them effectively.
The Matt and Sue Johanson Diversity in Technology Fund provides opportunities for CAST students
Three students in the College of Applied Science and Technology share how receiving the Matt and Sue Johanson Diversity in Technology Fund has enhanced their studies and opened doors.
Game development students find unique way to reach people with epilepsy
Six Illinois State University students in the Game Development Club created a video game for people with epilepsy that provided a unique way to improve life skills of clients.
Women in Technology RSO fosters supportive community for IT students
Women in Technology (WIT) is a fast-growing RSO that strives to build a supportive community for women within the School of Information Technology. WIT was formed on campus in 2016.