Emily Calandrelli of the Netflix series Emily’s Wonder Lab will headline the 2023 Science and Technology Week with a talk at 7 p.m. March 28.
Unit: Kinesiology and Recreation
Adaptapalooza promotes inclusion and awareness of adaptive recreation
Adaptapalooza allows students to experience sports adapted for people with physical disabilities.
Eight receive 2023 Alumni Awards
The Alumni Association recognizes eight individuals and their outstanding achievements and contributions.
School of Kinesiology and Recreation alumna named to NRPA’s 30 under 30 list
Kinesiology and Recreation alumna finds success at the Lisle Park District and is named to NRPA’s 30 under 30 list.
Study Aboard: Get credit while on a cruise!
During winter break, six ISU students and faculty director, Rachel Smith, embarked on a 7-night Norwegian Bliss cruise study abroad program – KNR 314: Introduction to the Cruise Line Industry.
International Seminar Series event to focus on ‘sportswashing,’ February 15
The second event in the Spring 2023 International Seminar Series, The FIFA World Cups of Soccer-Joy and Context, is now open for registration.
Get with the program
Illinois State University students learn the value of community recreation programs in Dr. Yun Chang’s Evaluating Agency Services course. By surveying participants, they help make the programs better.
Resource rich: Spring 2023 Student Success series
Throughout the semester, College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) students will have the opportunity to attend events showcasing various ways to engage with campus support for their personal and academic success.
Adaptapalooza 2023 to feature virtual swimming with sharks, February 22
The Illinois State University community can experience inclusive recreation at the annual Adaptapalooza.
Sport management alumna explores student-athlete mental health
Jessica Brougham, M.S. ’21, came to the United States from New Zealand as a recruited international student-athlete to compete as a Division I rower for Washington State University. Initially a criminal justice and criminology major; her plan soon shifted course.