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Unit: Management and Quantitative Methods
ISU business professor performs in improv troupe
Terry Noel, associate professor in the Management and Quantitative Methods Department in the College of Business, is a celebrity of sorts. Noel participates regularly in a Bloomington improvisation troupe, Improv Attack!
Ask an Expert: Questions answered on planet Ceres, Cubs, tickling
Have you ever had a question even the Internet couldn’t answer? Some members of the Illinois State University community did. And we put Illinois State University’s faculty experts to work answering their inquiries.
Q&A with Professor Mathew Sheep: Why didn’t Episcopal Church split after election of gay bishop?
The 2003 election of Rev. Gene Robinson as the Episcopal Church’s first openly gay bishop set off an internal debate that led a number of members within several conservative dioceses and parishes to leave the church.
Business professor presents workplace research at national conference
Professor Nathan Hartman, of the Department of Management and Quantitative Methods, attended the 30th Annual Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) conference in Philadelphia April 23–25.