Video, photographs, and the winners from Illinois State University’s Three Minute Thesis competition.
Unit: Kinesiology and Recreation
Adaptapalooza opens eyes, offers students opportunity to play adaptive sports
At the fifth annual Adaptapalooza, Campus Recreation and therapeutic recreation students offered Illinois State students the chance to play adapted sports and learn about the opportunities available in sport and recreation for people with physical disabilities.
Adaptapalooza gives ISU community look into adapted recreation
The fifth annual Adaptapalooza will be held in the Student Fitness Center on Wednesday, February 27, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Come join us for Adaptapalooza
In celebration of National Therapeutic Recreation month, the School of Kinesiology and Recreation in partnership with Campus Recreation is holding its 5th annual Adaptapalooza on Wednesday, February 27, from 5–6:30 p.m. at the Student Fitness Center.
Learn formal conversational practices and mingle with alumni at CAST’s professional development dinner
The College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) is hosting a professional development dinner, Monday, April 8, 2019
CAST research magnifies family matters
Featured here are three of our CAST faculty members whose important research emphasizes family life at a variety of stages.
CAST is ready to kick off Science and Technology Week 2019
The College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) is proud to announce Science and Technology Week 2019
Meaningful adapted physical education experience for ISU students
Jon’s Heroes in Training is a program for physical education teacher education (PETE) students to gain experience in meeting the needs of individuals with autism.
Reflections from Professor Emeritus William Kauth
Lexington native and Professor Emeritus William Kauth ’64 recently took time away from his golf game in the Sunshine State to reflect on his career in the Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (HPERD) at Illinois State University.
Promoting physical activity as a vital sign of health in campus community
Helping individuals become physically active is the goal of Illinois State University’s Exercise Is Medicine On Campus (EIMOC) program, a referral-based system linking Student Health Services (SHS), Student Counseling Services (SCS), Health Promotion and Wellness (HPW), Campus Recreation (CR), and the School of Kinesiology and Recreation (KNR).